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...pond, old-school Communist stronghold the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the superpower perpetually on the verge of blowing up (literally and figuratively), now claims the world’s fourth largest economy as well as the site of the 2008 Summer Olympics. But the next Red Scare might come not from the PRC, but from our own hemisphere. So much for containment. A new leader, Venezuela’s president Hugo Chavez, is taking a Fidel Castro/Che Guevara approach to government: one part faux-Socialist, one part seriously Communist, one part smokin’ hot. President...
...basket: the blue and white one marked Yale. Reyes' team has relied on the contributions of the upstart Bulldogs' three best players--swingmen Casey Hughes and Caleb Holmes and speedy junior guard Eric Flato--to challenge for the league lead. That trio is aided by the Big Red's outstanding freshman Ryan Wittman, who leads the Ancient Eight in three-point conversions, and Brown guard Marcus Becker, with solid Princeton forward Luke Owings on reserve as insurance or possible trade bait...
...forward John Baumann as its stalwarts. Both rank in the top 10 in the Ivy League in scoring; Baumann is as efficient inside as Huffman is prolific from long range. Harvard captain Jim Goffredo helps out in the guard categories. Lehman recently added Crimson forward Brad Unger and Big Red big man Alex Tyler to help with rebounding...
Naeve's Knaves might show shot-blocking Cornell center Andrew Naeve in its team name, but there's more to this squad than the Big Red pivotman. Peiffer's squad leans on the all-around talents of Dartmouth guard Leon Pattman and breakout Brown guard Mark McAndrew, good for crooked numbers in multiple categories on a nightly basis. Harvard point guard Drew Housman and veteran Quakers big man Steve Danley round out the starters...
...minded net for the duration, sprawled in the crease watching the game’s final roll of the puck, off the stick of Anna McDonald, trickle over the goal line, and into the cage to set off the BC celebration. And her counterpart, Eagles rookie Molly Schaus, a red-haired native of Natick, Mass. being just better enough to prevail, turning away a mind-numbing 73 shots in the process. Then Schaus, in the interview room, still wearing her blocker pads, describing her emotions as the “best feeling in the world.” There...