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...March 7, an unidentified miscreant left a taxicab outside Quincy House without paying the fare. Angered, perhaps, by the slighted driver’s protestations, the suspect allegedly stumbled to the House’s glass side-door, shoved someone through it, and went on his merry way. Though his victim wound up hospitalized, the details of the attack remain hazy; interim House Masters Lee and Deb Gehrke, in an email to Quincy residents, wrote enigmatically that, “the full details of the incident are not known, and may never be completely known...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: Mean Streets | 3/19/2007 | See Source »

Harvard students don’t have to deal with the security checks, guest sign-in procedures, and restrictions on visitors that other universities in the Boston area impose on their undergraduates, and that’s great indeed. The obvious flip-side of our openness, of our superiors’ chronic reassurances, and the alacrity with which we approach the advisories in our inboxes, is that we tend to think we’re far safer than we actually are. That’s not a good thing, for the people whom we hurt the most, with our inflated...

Author: By Adam Goldenberg | Title: Mean Streets | 3/19/2007 | See Source »

...lack fitness and experience.” This marked only the second time that Harvard played an outdoor match this season, while Miami and Florida International play outdoors year-round. It was “a good effort, but [there was] too much talent on the other side of the net,” head coach Gordon Graham wrote in an e-mail. With the losses, Harvard concluded the most difficult portion of its schedule. The team next travels to California over spring break to take on Pacific, Fresno State, and Sacramento State, none of which are currently ranked. Harvard...

Author: By Barrett P. Kenny, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Florida Squads Cruise to Easy Wins | 3/18/2007 | See Source »

...there a bright side? The Iraqi government is weak by design. The portfolios of the government were handed out like so many pieces of cake. Yet, beyond all expectations, the parliament, however ineffectual, has actually maintained a coalition government in place. And while the government's structure makes it impossible for one person or party to ride roughshod over everyone else, that means decisions are made by a painfully slow process of consensus - which may give them a better chance of sticking. For his part, Maliki has tried to project strength: rushing Saddam Hussein to execution and directing mildly harsh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why The Iraqis Can't Get Their Act Together | 3/16/2007 | See Source »

...Well, you answered that question with regard to Bill Clinton instead of referring to yourself. May I ask you to address it personally? You know, I believe you to be a professing Christian, and you and I have prayed together, but when I heard you talk about this dark side of your life and when we were in Washington, you spoke of it with a great deal of pain and anguish, but you didn't mention repentance. Do you understand that word, repentance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Newt's Disappointing Admission | 3/15/2007 | See Source »

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