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"We beat Brown earlier in the year, 10-3, and we went in to this one relaxed and sluggish," said Co-Captain Stacey Moran. "We'd just beaten our 'toughest' competition, and Brown took us by surprise."
Many parents said this weekend was a chance for a more relaxed, informal view of Harvard than the freshman parents weekend they attended two years ago. "I feel more at home," said Sandy A. Rothberg, mother of Madeleine A. Rothberg '90.
There the atmosphere was more relaxed, and Darman could concentrate on big- ticket successes, such as the tax-reform act and currency-exchange rates. By then Darman had survived some of his conservative antagonists and made peace with others. Twenty-one months ago, he took a respite by going into...
For the U.S., the reconciliation poses the threat of diluting the special relationship between Beijing and Washington dating from 1971. Yet almost no observers fear a return of the Sino-Soviet axis that provoked near paranoia in the 1950s. The Bush Administration "is relaxed" about a rapprochement between the Communist...
With his impish smile and baby face, Brown, 47, hardly looks like an agent of historic change. He has an outsize mustache, a quick wit and an ability to energize any room he enters, traits that conjure up comparisons with Jackson. But his hands are those of a polished Washington...