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...season, it’s sure to be a dogfight.The two teams’ pathways have been incredibly different this season. As Harvard has progressed from an 18-point comeback in its season opener to subsequent Ivy League blowouts and nailbiters, it has relied on a steady dose of passing along with a sprinkling of big defensive plays. Its style has been doing just enough to achieve the victory rather than dominating from start to finish. And in the past few weeks, things have begun to slip for the Crimson.“We’re not a dominant...

Author: By Dennis J. Zheng, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: THE GAME '08: Clash of the Titans | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...Yale’s league-leading 19 interceptions on the year. He’ll need to make plenty of plays against a Harvard offense that leads the league in scoring. Curtis will look to have a big day against a Bulldog offense that has moved more toward the pass this season. In the process, Yale has surrendered a league-worst 23 sacks through nine games, and Curtis leads an aggressive Crimson pass rush with four sacks...

Author: By Crimson staff | Title: THE GAME '08: Face to Face | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...Bulldogs lead the nation in scoring defense and are second in the Ivies in total defense, in large part due to their experienced secondary. Yale is second in the nation in pass defense efficiency, allowing just six touchdown passes against 19 interceptions. Penn coach Al Bagnoli joked last week that the Crimson must have a height requirement for its receiving corps. Top target Matt Luft is 6’6, sophomore Chris Lorditch (left) is 6’4, and classmate Levi Richards is 6’2, all at least as tall as Yale’s tallest defensive...

Author: By Crimson staff | Title: THE GAME '08: Face to Face | 11/20/2008 | See Source »

...moved to within seven of the Crimson (1-0, 0-0 Ivy) at 62-55.New Hampshire had the momentum, having strung together a 7-2 run in just three minutes prior to the play. But Harvard was able to answer, as Boehm lobbed a great pass into Wright, who laid the ball in over two defenders, drew the foul, then unleashed a resounding yell to cap off the play.After nailing the free throw and then grabbing the rebound on the other end, he passed up to Kenyi. The guard then kicked the ball over to an open Boehm, who caught, shot...

Author: By Walter E. Howell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: SIDEBAR: Newcomers Dominate in Harvard Victory | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...have already arrived are now studying Japanese in six-month intensive language courses at training centers throughout the country, paid for by the government and their future employers. They are set to begin work in February, but workers who want to stay in the country longer term have to pass a national examination - in Japanese - which only 48.2% of Japanese pass yearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Japan's Burdened Care Sector Looks Outwards for Help | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

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