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Russia's President Vladimir Putin, a judo champion in his youth, is now building up his political muscles. He flexed them ostentatiously in his annual address to Russia's Federal Assembly on April 26, grabbing headlines with his threat to reconsider his country's adhesion to the treaty on conventional...
Harvard formally implemented the current three-tiered structure in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, but a tragedy six years before initially spurred Harvard to reconsider its response to emergencies, according to University spokesman Joseph Wrinn.
The issue of safety, brain injury, and athletics is in the spotlight, much due to action by the families of NFL veterans and the NFL’s timely response. The NFL finds itself in the powerful position to set an example that can improve the quality of life of...
But you might want to reconsider assigning the credit for those RBI to the bottom of the lineup. Hitting .688 over a four-game period and leading all players in RBI is no fluke.
Michael B. Oren’s new book, “Power, Faith, and Fantasy: America in the Middle East: 1776 to the Present” has enough analytic power to make anyone who thinks they understand the Middle East reconsider their assumptions.