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...Stanton said, looking forward to next weekend’s Heptagonal Championships, which marks the culmination of the indoor track and field season. The women didn’t race any distance runners, but did notch formidable dash and mid-distance runs. Despite having to restart twice, Junior Brittan Smith finished second in the 60 meter dash with a time of 7.84, while senior Lauren Walker and freshman Meredith MacGregor legged out second-place 2:18.87 and eighth-place 2:26.37 finishes, respectively. “Actually the girl I came second behind to is the fastest girl...
...ball back until 1:45 later. After Spates missed a three, the ball when out of bounds off Harvard with one second left on the shot clock. But McGeary fouled Ojougboh on the intended lob inbounds pass in front of the basket, resulting in a restart of the shot clock. Adako missed a shot but got his own rebound. Spates then missed a jumper, but Ojougboh grabbed another board. Spates completed this sequence by hitting a three with 3:03 left, making it a six-point game.Overall, the Crimson did a solid job on the glass, grabbing 26 rebounds...
...Campaign restarts are popular items this season, and last Saturday, in case you missed it, Rudy Giuliani tried to restart his unconventional presidential campaign with an inspirational speech in Florida about overcoming adversity. "I've met adversity before," Giuliani said. "I've led in situations that seemed hopeless and dire, in need of a miracle. I don't just hope for miracles. I expect miracles...
...diplomatic pressure has been embraced only reluctantly, if at all, by Bush and Cheney. Even when the President does get behind an initiative, as he did with the recent Annapolis conference to restart the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, there is an ad hoc, unprepared quality to the effort - a transparent, last-minute rush to cobble together a legacy. What the NIE makes plain is that diplomacy, combined with the threat of international sanctions, has much greater potential when applied to the Iranians than it has ever had in solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. To be sure, dealing with the Iranians...
...finding that Iran was working inexorably toward developing a bomb. It says its finding that Iran suspended its bomb program in 2003 in response to foreign pressure "suggests it is less determined to build nuclear weapons than we have been judging since 2005." Even if Iran were to restart the stalled program, it would be at least two years away, and probably a lot more, from producing enough nuclear material to construct a bomb. Despite the fact that the assessment notes that Iran's intentions remain unclear and that its nuclear program would give it the option of building weapons...