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Although the win over Cornell was a big step towards the Ivy title, the Crimson could not afford to overlook Brown, as a victory over the Bears was needed for a claim to the championship. With a decisive 30-7 win over Brown, Harvard showed it was a team on a mission...
Harvard cannot afford to overlook the Tigers, however. In their first meeting of the year, the Crimson found itself trailing 35-23 at the half before a 26-4 second half run put the game out of reach...
Those who argue that the Palestinians' real problem is not Arafat but rather a pitiless Israeli government are not wrong. However, they overlook the harsh reality of the situation. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an asymmetric confrontation between the most powerful nation in the Middle East and the weakest. Any attempt to face up to Israel using violence will only bring more severe repercussions for the Palestinians--a truth to which the death toll can attest...
...allegations of Clinton critics, however partisan their motivations (a contestable claim, considering that Clinton appointed most of the Justice Department officials who have spoken out against the pardons), should be considered seriously. Even for those willing to overlook Clinton's (many) personal failings in light of his political successes, it has become impossible to claim that the perfidious nature of Clinton's personal life did not irrevocably taint his ability to serve his country as a statesman...
...interdisciplinary areas of research," she writes in an e-mail message. "It is important, then, to make sure that field definitions for searches are broad enough to include those scholars. If one defines a field narrowly or without taking account of new areas of research, one can overlook top women scholars...