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...frame, giving the Friars a lead which they would not relinquish for the remainder of the game.“There’s always natural momentum changes in a game,” Rollins said. “We need to respond better to that and get on our own momentum shifts. We sat back on our heels a little bit instead of getting pissed off and getting back and putting the ball in the basket.”After halftime, Harvard finally saw its first three-pointer fall after missing all five of its opportunities in the first...
...over the past 20 years. "We, meaning the middle classes, live in this little bubble that we've created around us," says Pankaj Mishra, the author of several books about contemporary India. "But the problems around us will explode and continue to explode." How the country and its leaders respond to that call will determine whether Mumbai's tragedy turns into a national...
...political fallout has made this tragedy look more like Hurricane Katrina - a shock that exposes a nation's structural weaknesses. The most obvious problems were the inability of the central and state governments to anticipate the terrorist attack and to respond adequately once it had begun. Home Minister Shivraj Patil, in charge of internal security at the central government, was the first to resign. He has been under intense criticism for months, the pressure mounting with each new bombing elsewhere in the country. There have been at least 10 major blasts over the past 18 months, the most recent...
Though there is no indication if or when the proposed movement of the peace would happen, this change would respond to a desire by the Pope to rein in some of the excesses that he sees in the ways the faith is currently celebrated. And to those who wonder why not just let everyone to say 'peace' when and where they please for Christmases to come, one can imagine Benedict flashing that gentle smile, tilting his head ever so slightly and declaring: Bah Humbug...
Michael C. Koenigs ’09 said he would be posting his platform on his Web site www.harvardhooligans.com after midnight. The two other candidates did not respond to e-mails last night...