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...This is the second week in a row that we’ve played well,” captain Andrew Malcolm said. “It’s a great step in the right direction...
...realities of life in America after Sept. 11 that, over the last three weeks, the country has grown much smaller. Dozens of residents of this quiet leafy town have called Mayor Joe Matthews to ask about the security of the water supply. They worry about the row of manufacturing plants along the river, churning out chemicals, plastics and power. "Well, you wipe out the polymer factories and you're going to wipe out a lot of the country's production," muses Beth Burlingame, an employee of Marietta's Selby General Hospital. "All of a sudden you think, yeah, it could...
...would arrest bin Laden if he tried to slip into Pakistan. "Of course," he laughed. "It would be a great service. That way, there would be no fighting between America and the Afghans." On the road back to Quetta, we pass a Koranic school where kids have constructed a row of toy antiaircraft guns to take shots at imaginary U.S. warplanes flying out of the desert sunset. I hope the border guard gets lucky: it might allow those schoolkids to grow up without training their sights on real U.S. fighter jets...
...gunman armed with an assault rifle and a grenade. Friedrich Leibacher burst into a regional assembly meeting and opened fire, leaving 14 dead, before turning the gun on himself. Three of the victims were members of Zug's cantonal government. Police believe Leibacher's rampage originated in a row with a Zug bus driver two years ago. Athough nearly 400,000 Swiss men are army reservists who keep weapons at home, gun crime has been rare, with no politician killed in over 100 years. Sept. 27 the National Liberation Army formally ceased to exist. The announcement came as nato declared...
...Kirkland boys, the idea of suiting up in pads, attending time-consuming practices and losing to Yale for three years in a row just to play a good old-fashioned game of football is simply out of the question. And since intramural touch football games tend to attract those ‘less familiar’ with the sport, Nick D. Zeitlin ’02 and his off-campus chum Brandon K. Gutman ’02, are adding a litle Harvard power to a local Boston fooball league...