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Though the Elis do not top the Ivy favorites, memory forces the Crimson to not overlook Yale (9-8, 2-2 Ivy). Last season, Yale dealt the Crimson a painful overtime loss to the tune...
...thing Monday. Calling the ad a "major blunder," CNN chairman Walter Isaacson said in a statement, "I am outraged, and so is Paula, who has spent more than 20 years proving her credibility day in and day out on the air." Still unexplained is how the network managed to overlook the erotic appeal of Lou Dobbs...
...Caucasus Mountains and Turkey before resurfacing in Europe. This modified buttonhook play allows traffickers to take advantage of established drug routes--a smart strategy, since customs agents in a place such as Tajikistan, where 200 tons of drugs may cross the border on a busy day, can easily overlook a few ounces of nuclear contraband...
Anyway, the Yanks made such quick work of the M’s, it’s easy to overlook how close the Mariners came to making a go of it against the three-time defending champs. In Game Four last Sunday, the M’s had a golden opportunity to tie the series up and make sure it would return to Seattle. It was a game that the Mariners could and should have won, if for no other reason than because they were facing the only guy who’s a bigger chump than Sele...
...physics concentrator, I found the comments of Alejandro Jenkins ’01 on the bias of grade inflation toward the humanities (Letters, “The Science of Grading,” Oct. 15) to be rather unfair in their interpretation of this bias. Jenkins (and many others) overlook the fact that this discrepancy has a simple explanation—class size...