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Mazzoleni attributes his team’s success against Dartmouth to extra motivation on his players when playing the Big Green. It’s a phenomenon he can’t fully explain, since he says the coaching staff prepares the team the same no matter the opponent...
...question is whether bin Laden's al-Qaeda would be able to utilize the occasion to revive itself, rally more people behind it and recruit more suicide bombers. Or perhaps we would find that al-Qaeda, as some already suspect, is more of a phenomenon than an organization. In that case, bin Laden's fate as a martyr might still pave the way for more terrorist attacks against Western targets across the world, exactly what the U.S. has been trying to avert. When President Bush announced in September 2001 that he wanted bin Laden captured, "dead or alive...
...film stands up for South Africans first and foremost,” he says. “This is their story, their history, their phenomenon...
Rutton’s column ran last December—why am I bringing it up now? Because this past week I stumbled across a rather striking example of this phenomenon in the least likely of places...
...Originally, each institution wanted to present their own story, but this report is much more comprehensive—it is the collective story of eight unique institutions as a phenomenon in the Boston area,” said Mary H. Power, Harvard’s senior director of community relations...