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There’s an old axiom in football that defense wins championships. If that axiom still holds true, the Crimson will need to vastly improve its defensive performance if it is to repeat its 2001 Ivy League championship...

Author: By Samuel C. Roddenberry, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Defense Struggles to Regain Last Year’s Form | 10/17/2002 | See Source »

Time to start thinking about the repeat, right...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: No Defense for Crimson’s Performance | 10/15/2002 | See Source »

...diplomat based in Dhaka. "If 150 militants want to come in here and buy themselves new passports and new identities, stock up on any weapons they might want and maybe do a little refresher training before heading off again, there's nothing to stop them." Indeed, December was a repeat visit for the Mecca, according to the HUJI source. In June 2001, he says the boat sailed from Karachi to Chittagong with 50 other militants who had completed their training in bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Deadly Cargo | 10/14/2002 | See Source »

...change management. Either way, millions of workers could be sacked as loans to nonperforming companies are cut off. Looks like Tanakana won't be relaxing anytime soon. THE BOURSE Smart Move Smart sold 116,000 cars in 2001, making DaimlerChrysler a proud parent. They're trying for a repeat in 2003 by releasing a Smart "sports car." But with its 3-cylinder engine, maybe it should be marketed as a "sport cute." Continental Drift Six Continents moved away from its roots as a British brewer, splitting its pubs from its hotels group. Shareholders will get $1.1 billion cash back, plus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bold New Deal — or Mariah Carey Redux? | 10/6/2002 | See Source »

...fact that, miraculously, the 39 scud missiles launched at it did little damage. Furthermore, Israel’s restraint was seen by the Arab states, not as a sign of wisdom and restraint, but as a sign of weakness. This is a show that Israel cannot afford to repeat while engaged in its present struggle for its very existence...

Author: By Aaron K. Harris, | Title: Israel’s Restraint Would Be Seen as Weakness | 9/30/2002 | See Source »

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