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...Cromwell said. “It was exciting to see him up there—he’s been working really hard and had a good meet.”Harvard will not compete again until January 27th, when it will host EISL opponent Brown at 4 PM. In the interim, the Crimson will try to remain focused on the competition ahead while also preparing for finals.“This period if one of the hardest parts of the season,” Cromwell said, “as we try to balance the studying and finals...
...postscandal attempt to unseat the government, in June 2004, left Martin's Liberals clinging to a shaky minority. Push came to shove in November, when Martin's 17-month-old government was shattered by a no-confidence vote. At the outset, most of Canada's chattering classes shared their PM's view that a grueling 56-day election spanning the holiday period was unnecessary, not to mention an assault on Christmas. "Ambition has overwhelmed common sense," said Martin, who had already announced he would schedule an election during the February doldrums. But the opposition parties, who held 173 seats...
Friday, Dec. 9, at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. and 8 pm. Adams House Pool Theater. $8 general admission, $5 students. “Desdemona: A Play About a Handkerchief,” an Athena Theater Company production written by playwright and recent Harvard visitor Paula Vogel (see story, page B2), is about much more than just a handkerchief. The play is set to shock and intrigue audiences during its upcoming run at the Adams Pool Theater. According to Director Rebecca J. Levy ’06, “Desdemona” is a comedic rewrite...
...inaugural weekend and the Harvard Contemporary Dance Ensemble has toured less this season, we’ve pulled out all the stops for a fantastic concert.”—The Inaugural Gala Concert will take place this Friday, Dec. 9, and Saturday, Dec. 10, at 8 pm. Tickets are available through the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $10 general admission, $8 students...
Vowing to hunt down the perpetrators of Munich, Prime Minister Meir set up a process by which the head of the Mossad, Israel's spy agency, could make the case for a candidate's assassination. The PM and select Cabinet members would say yea or nay. If yea, the hit would be executed by a unit called Caesarea, dubbed by some media the Wrath of God team...