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...exceptionally patient." At the end of a good week, the question for the U.S and its allies is whether they will be as patient as their enemy. --With reporting by Brian Bennett/Karachi; Douglas Waller, Elaine Shannon, John F. Dickerson and Michael Weisskopf/Washington; Simon Elegant/Jakarta; J.F.O. McAllister/London; Bruce Crumley/Paris; and Phil Zabriskie/Kabul
...says a diplomat in Kabul. "But as a Pashtun leader who has earned real respect in Afghanistan and internationally, he is close to irreplaceable. His loss would be a catastrophe." With each day, it is one that is getting harder to prevent. --Reported by Anthony Davis/Kabul, Phil Zabriskie/Kandahar and Massimo Calabresi/Washington
...brother figure." Says Torrance: "I've got maybe 80% of the team at the top of their game. 20% is struggling a wee bit." On paper, that wee bit of trouble seems to be a big problem. The U.S. has World No. 1 Tiger Woods, No. 2 Phil Mickelson and three other players in the Top 10. Europe has just two, Harrington and Spain's Sergio Garc?a. The rankings suggest the Americans should just leave the 48-cm gold trophy at U.S. tour headquarters in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where it has been since they staged history's biggest final...
Marc Laborsky ’02, the left end who led the Ivy League in sacks and was a unanimous All-Ivy selection, is gone, as are former captain Ryan FitzGerald ’02, Phil Scherrer ’02 and Kyle Sims ’02. Graduation decimated a unit that held opposing rushers to 3.3 yards per carry on the ground, meaning that four newcomers will be thrust to the forefront...
...experience goes, I don’t think that’s going to be a big factor,” Armstrong said. “My sophomore year, Marc Laborsky, Phil Scherrer, those were those guys’ first starts and they turned out to have a bigtime team. In this league, if you’re tough and you like to run and hit, you?...