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...senior forward Ladd Fritz, Harvard’s leading scorers last year, both found the back of the net in Tuesday’s 3-0 win over Holy Cross. If these two are able to continue their scoring ways, the Crimson offense can certainly be a very potent force...
Neighborhood activists—particularly veterans of battles over Harvard development—have emerged as a potent new kind of candidate...
Harvard’s defense has been its strength throughout the season, while its offense has not been as potent. Managing just the lone goal forced the Crimson to rely on its defense yet again, and Harvard came up just short of holding onto the victory...
...person Albom is a small, intense guy with a large, handsome head; he bears a strong resemblance to a bobble-head doll. He has become the king of a certain highly potent brand of uplifting, inspirational wisdom--in the words of his friend the novelist Amy Tan, he is "the rabbi of everybody." Maybe it's an easy, sentimental kind of wisdom, but it is a kind for which there is an obvious, urgent, demonstrable need. And Albom does his best to live by it. He used the profits from Morrie to pay his professor's medical bills...
That still leaves unanswered why the Iraqis would have unilaterally destroyed their most potent arms. One theory, advanced by the U.N., is that the regime used these exercises as a cover for retaining a fraction of their stores. The idea is that they would destroy quantities of weapons (creating a disposal site and eyewitnesses, if not written records) and claim to have got rid of everything yet actually hold on to some of it. The Mukhabarat captain concedes that scientists kept small amounts of VX and mustard gas for future experiments. "I saw it myself, several times," he says...