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...promised we wouldn’t have two non-alcoholic drinks in a row, but we lied. We were drunk when we wrote last week’s anyway...
...labor movement at Harvard gained steam in the early 1990s, when the HUSPMGU confronted University three years in a row about pay increases. The two ultimately signed a contract promising the workers a nine percent increase in pay over the course of three years...
...Chappell's tenure, was also the first away test series India won in two decades?were over. But Chappell's ambition hasn't sat well with some players: bowler Harbhajan Singh complained to reporters that the new coach was subjecting the team to "fear," "tension" and "immense pressure." The row peaked last week when Chappell and Ganguly were summoned by the Indian cricket board, which enjoined the two sides to rebuild their "professional working relationship"?despite widespread expectations that one or both would be shown the door. ("Look how we are cheated!" grumbled Mid Day over the anticlimax.) That...
...couple people, and [Ortega] got a foot on it and it went in." It was the first time that a Crimson opponent had found the back of the net in 485:47 minutes of play. Captain goalkeeper Katie Shields and the Harvard defense had recorded four shutouts in a row and had not let a goal past since Boston College scored a pair Sept. 11. The Bulldogs entered the game with a similarly tough backfield that had allowed only four goals in its first 10 games. But it was the Yale defense that ultimately held up. The golden goal came...
...over Connecticut College yesterday, the Harvard men’s water polo team showed what it’s capable of doing when the team is playing at its best. After a slow start to the season, the Crimson (4-7) won its second game in a row and is starting to even out its lopsided record. After a close win over Brown on Thursday night, Harvard ended its contest against the Camels with a near shutout, suggesting that the offensive and defensive kinks in the team may be working themselves out. The Crimson offense kicked into gear...