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...received an injury waiver onto the U.S. Olympic team, in 1994, it was Kwan who had to make way for Nancy Kerrigan despite finishing second at the nationals. Kerrigan was granted a spot after being struck on the knee by an accomplice of rival Tonya Harding during a practice session at nationals. "It's ironic that the last person bumped off the Olympic team was me in 1994," Kwan said. "But they do have rules for special circumstances...
...immigration and Medicare and throwing the spotlight on a resurgent economy. But the revelation that his Administration has been spying in this country without warrants--illegally, critics say--may have put a crimp in Bush's plan to climb back on top of the agenda as the new legislative session begins. "When Congress comes back," warns a top G.O.P. congressional aide, "domestic surveillance and privacy issues will be all over the front pages...
About five o'clock, when Andrew Young returned from his courtroom testimony to find a general bull session in visiting Kentucky state senator Georgia Davis Powers' Room 201, King greeted him with playful fury by wrestling him to the floor between the two beds. Abernathy, SCLC member Hosea Williams, Bernard Lee and King's brother A.D. King joined in a wild tickling punishment of Young for failure to keep "our Leader" informed all day, which turned into a free-for-all pillow fight, with King sometimes squaring off against A.D. as in childhood. Once the hysteria subsided, Young said...
...more every year.” The fellow will continue to work closely with students and undergraduate groups to implement ideas for new social events as well as to coordinate signature events such as the Harvard State Fair and the campus-wide dodgeball tournament, McLoughlin said. A University-wide session was held last Wednesday evening at Holyoke Center about the various fellowships. Descriptions of the fellowships were posted on the Harvard employment website on Friday. Applications are accepted until Jan. 27, followed by an interview and selection process that extends into March. The new fellows will begin work in July...
...ceremony that took an hour longer than anticipated, the Asian American Association (AAA) held elections last night at the Science Center. Candidates discussed their plans for community building, increased teamwork, and bridging cultural gaps. After giving a three-minute speech that was followed by a question and answer session, Sanby Lee ’08, who is also a Crimson editor, and Mei Y. Pen ’07 were elected co-presidents, replacing Sarah L. Paiji ’06 and Eveleen S.S. Hsu ’07. In their speeches, the candidates discussed a narrow range of issues...