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Overall, the Crimson turned in what was perhaps its best all-around effort on the year. For all the good that came out of the team's convincing 70-57 victory over BU last week, Harvard could still not shake its penchant for turnovers, as they gave the ball away 28 times. On Saturday, however, the Crimson started down the road to eliminating that pesky problem altogether...
Although the Crimson could not shake its non-league woes--Harvard is 1-4 in out of conference play-- the trip out west solidified Harvard's status as a contender...
...year 2000 was not the best of times for tyranny. True, Saddam Hussein began to shake off the shackles of world sanctions, all the while restocking his arsenal with the nastiest of weapons, unfettered and unwatched. Against all expectations, however, Yugoslavia's strongman, Slobodan Milosevic, vanished--poof!--from power after calling an election he felt sure he'd win, and then failing to steal the result from a populace that rose up to guard its rejection of his troublemaking. Another autarch actually took a turn toward benevolence all on his own: North Korea's quirky Kim Jong Il reached...
...relentless predictability. Vianne always knows, and we always know, what effect her concoctions will have on her customers. They always shake off their repressions and troubles at precisely the right inspirational moment. Dench's character even manages to die just when she should, with her life's work neatly completed. Made with a sort of tasteful vulgarity, this movie never disappoints the slack-minded audience's anticipation of the humanistically healing banality, the life-crushing behavioral cliche...
...Sonia Sanchez, author of Shake Loose My Skin