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...still have a long way to go, and I see myself as needing to improve just as much as everyone else on the team.” O’Connor, wrestling at 149 pounds for the Crimson, dominated the competition, scoring a major decision against Richard Lohr of Northern Colorado, 13-1, and then defeating Tyler Turner of Wisconsin, 6-1. The freshman finished his day with an 8-3 decision over Tommy Owen of Boise State, and improved to 20-4 on the season. Outside of Ogunwole and O’Connor, the Crimson could not get much...
...been wonderfully orchestrated by assistant managing editor Bambi Wulf, formerly our chief of reporters. In the coming weeks and months, you will be seeing more changes and innovations in the pages of TIME and on TIME.com Let us know what you think. And here's to a terrific 2007. Richard Stengel / Managing Editor...
...University of Cambridge chief Alison F. Richard said in a statement to The Crimson that she “remains deeply committed to Cambridge and does not consider herself a candidate for the Presidency of Harvard...
...Bush Administration has begun cribbing from a very different doctrine: Richard Nixon's. The Nixon Doctrine is the foreign policy equivalent of outsourcing. Nixon unveiled it in 1969 to a nation wearied by Vietnam. No longer would Americans man the front lines against global communism. In Vietnam, we would turn the fighting over to Saigon. In the Persian Gulf, we would build up Iran to check Soviet expansion. America would no longer be a global cop; it would be a global benefactor, quartermaster and coach--helping allies contain communism on their...
...never know the real story about a President's faith. We know only what he does--or refuses to do--in God's name. Voters were unwilling to forgive Gerald Ford for his great act of forgiveness, the unconditional pardon of Richard Nixon. But there was another side to the pardon, the presidency and the 1976 campaign that received much less attention, in part because Ford wanted it that way. The contest between Ford and Jimmy Carter was a battle between two born-again Christians--but only one was willing...