Word: rosier
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...Crimson’s success in this set was no doubt due in part to the return of a full lineup. Sophomores Soren Rosier and Gil Weintraub were back on the court, returning from injuries. Not only were they able to take their positions as middle and setter, respectively, but senior Brian Rapp was able to return to his usual libero position...
...players. Harvard was defeated last night by Newbury, 3-1(30-24, 30-32, 30-25, 30-28), at the Malkin Athletic Center. Without an entire team, the Crimson was only able to win the second of four games. Sophomore setter Gil Weintraub and sophomore middle Soren Rosier were both sidelined for most of the match. “The most important part was that we didn’t have two players on the court,” head coach Jose Barbosa said. “Both of them were injured. My setter has a hurt wrist...
...While Weissbourd, Rapp, Weitzen and senior Jamie Crooks will provide the veteran leadership for Harvard this year, a trio of sophomores will have to step up and fill the holes left by three graduated seniors. Middle blocker Soren Rosier, outside hitter Erik Kuld, and setter Gil Weintraub are poised to have big seasons...
...year-old son and husband to the leadership of her Pakistan Peoples Party is just the latest chapter—there is no clear path forward. Bhutto was, at most, the best of several mediocre alternatives. Her assassination should not cast her political career in a rosier light. Yet the past week has seen the continual distortion of Bhutto’s life by politicians and media desperate to make her death fit their agenda. Musharraf’s government has sought to deflect criticism by denying an autopsy and investigation and blaming her recklessness and radical militants...
...President wants to hear: The surge is making progress and requires more time and more troops for success. Those familiar with big corporations know that the CEO rarely has a clear understanding of what is happening in his company. With reputations and careers at stake, a story becomes rosier as it passes up the corporate ladder. Does anyone believe the Army is any different? We have seen that retired generals, whose careers are no longer at risk, have the courage to challenge official policy. King Sinclair, Louisville...