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By the time the Air Force plane touched down at Grenoble, the popular French ski resort was swarming with security forces and journalists. The Haitian entourage went to an 11th century Benedictine monastery that has been converted into a hotel. While they rested and sampled the hostelry's luxurious cuisine...
After two hours of fierce competition last night at Kiphuth Exhibition Pool in New Haven, the fate of both Harvard and Yale women's swimming teams rested on the strong but weary arms of Crimson freshman Janice Sweetser.
Still, everywhere I looked and in everything I did, there were signs that my hair was leaving. Perplexed by a particularly incoherent passage in a book I was reading, I rested my head in my hand. A few strands of hair alighted on the page. "Wisdom comes with baldness," I...
The Committee urged the creation of the administrative post as part of a larger effort to centralize authority, which has traditionally rested with the school's individual departments. Spence's decision to fill the post with Fox, a veteran fundraiser, further suggests a long-term plan consistent with the Committee...
For decades deterrence has rested on the threat of retaliation. Thus, for both sides, the ultimate defense has been the ultimate offense. Large-scale defenses on one side would make the other side less certain of being able to pose a credible threat of retaliation. That would undermine deterrence. In...