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...publisher based in Washington, D.C. “There’s no list in the book. I am trying to address what I think is a problem in universities.” He added, “The book is an attempt to show that there is a pattern in universities. These professors are not the worst of the worst, but they are a significant minority.”The book has quickly generated controversy in its first week. Last Friday, a nationwide coalition of student, faculty, and civil liberties groups calling itself “Free Exchange...
...yesterday, did some jump setting, and I felt pretty good,” Fitz said. “I’ll be full strength by next week.” But the return of two of its experienced veterans was not enough for Harvard. As has been the pattern all season, errors restricted the Crimson’s attack efficiency early in the match and prevented the offense from establishing a rhythm. “We just broke down as a team,” Fitz said. “Everyone made a mistake...
...internal controversies of the Olympics, they were on parade even before the opening ceremony. Propecia sounds like an Olympian god, and so it had its sacrificial victim. U.S. skeleton slider Zach Lund clearly needs the drug, used to reduce hair loss due to male-pattern baldness but shouldn't have used it. As a result, he has been banished from the Games because Propecia can mask the use of steroids. In another roil, Wayne Gretzky, head of Canada's hockey team, is being stalked by a scandal linking his wife Janet Jones and a close associate to a mess...
...Weitzen said. “We got to have some fun while we were out there, too, and that attitude helped us out a lot.” With their backs against the wall, the Brewers finally awoke in the third frame. Instead of following the pattern of the first two games and letting the Crimson build up a large lead, Vassar fervently dug balls and chased them down to keep pace with Harvard. After a timeout, the Brewers fired off five consecutive points to take their first lead of the match at 14-13. But the Crimson prevented Vassar...
...perhaps Hamas, if it wants to stay in Russia's good graces, should learn from this pattern. Terrorism is in the eye of the beholder - so if you can view the world through the cross-hairs of Putin's myopic lens, you'll do just fine...