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Harvard will hope to regain the defensive form that carried the team during its 27-game unbeaten streak before lapsing in Sunday’s 7-2 defeat against Dartmouth...
Many applicants said, however, that the parties may not be enough to keep them satisfied with Crimson Key if the society is not able to eventually regain its status as the sole source of tour-guides...
Segneri said that while Crimson Key does want to “regain the ability to be the primary Admissions tour-giving organization,” he does not want relations between the group and the Admissions Office to become adversarial...
...former leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar, may be flexing his muscles again. Zubair, a close aide of Omar's, tells TIME the fugitive Taliban leader is "alive, and starting to communicate by messengers with his fighters." If true, this is the first sign that Omar may be trying to regain control over his scattered fighters, most of whom fled to Pakistan. --By Tim McGirk
...tell, to teach." Jail would mean class is over. What should Zimbabwe do, Tuku? What does the land need? "We need rain!" he declares, with a grin that says "You're not going to get me to talk about politics!" "We need to believe in who we are, to regain respect for one another." Later, he offers a telling comment on the mood of the people: "When water is boiling, it's bound to spill over." In this freedom fight, as in a similar one some two decades ago, music is applying pressure. "To us, music is life," says Black...