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...first hearing about the war I remember hearing about the decision to invade Iraq very clearly because I was at West Point in an international relations class and that became a sudden topic of conversation. And it's kind of funny because I remember thinking that it wouldn't impact us. We were three years away from graduation, and we didn't really think we'd end up over here. But here...
...better as the game went on,” Harvard coach Katey Stone said. “I felt as though we kind of came out with both teams sort of feeling each other out a little bit and had some good opportunities but then all of the sudden started to get on our toes a little bit and maintain our aggressiveness.”The victory made Stone one of only three coaches to win 300 games in their women’s hockey career.The Crimson opened the scoring 19:37 into the first frame when junior Sarah Vaillancourt...
...message appears to have the capacity to transcend racial bias where Alan Keyes or Al Sharpton’s have failed; he may just have a bit more of that Weberian charisma than Hillary Clinton. He certainly has more than Walter Mondale, next to whom John Kerry gains a sudden, electric appeal...
...turns “Married Life” into “The Bourne Ultimatum.” While Cooper’s performance is far from excellent, Clarkson does an amazing job as the pill-popping, powder-consuming wife who is oblivious to her husband’s sudden change in character. Brosnan is equally nuanced as the worst best friend who tries to take away the girl. 007 is a convincing Casanova at whatever age, even though he has to pull it off without the accent. Harry’s emotional crisis sets off subsequent emotional conflicts that...
...Saudis might find it politically difficult to change their position without consulting fellow OPEC members - who would surely reject the idea - says Greg Priddy, energy analyst for the Eurasia Group in Washington. "It would be a real loss of face if all of a sudden they would reverse course unilaterally," he says. Cheney's visit to Riyadh might be too late, says Priddy, adding about U.S. officials: "If they were going to ask [for increased oil production] they should have asked a month...