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...left, and following a timeout, McGeary was able to pick off a Christensen pass. Just 21 seconds later, Housman hit his three. Over the course of the game, it was clear: as went Housman, so went the Crimson.As Housman broke out of his offensive slump, Harvard followed suit, with the point guard leading his team down the stretch.“Housman is a key for us,” Amaker said. “If we’re not getting the kind of play that he is capable of we may not be as good...
Dressed in a grey pinstripe suit and burgundy tie, Hashim Thaci smiles and rolls his eyes as the power blinks out again in his office in downtown Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. "Some government," he groans. Following elections on Nov. 17, the former leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army, or KLA, is expected to be sworn in soon as Kosovo's Prime Minister. If he and other Kosovo Albanian leaders declare independence from Serbia by early next year, as is widely expected, Thaci will become the Prime Minister of a newly sovereign state. The former guerrilla leader dismisses fears that...
...just another game we need to win.”“From talking to my friends on the team, their offense has changed a lot,” McGeary said. “Last year, it was a slower offense and that didn’t really suit my style. It’s a different team, they’re more athletic, faster.”Leading the improved Wildcats (3-1) into Lavietes Pavilion will be senior forward Mike Christensen and junior guards Tyrece Gibbs and Eric Gilchrese. Christensen scored 19 points when the teams...
...which I, as a Harvard student, am duty-bound to devote my spare time. Some of them are from my classes. Still others are from Facebook. At most one—Widener Library, informing me that my copy of “There’s Not a Bathing Suit in Russia” is overdue—was actually intended for me, and I accidentally deleted it. So what is it about Harvard and e-mails? The brackets at the beginning of most messages hold the clue. Will Rogers once observed that “We can?...
...real estate developer accused Harvard of backing a loan with 42 percent interest—twice the legal limit—in a lawsuit filed last week. Fred Fahey, the developer who filed the suit, charged that Harvard and other institutions, including endowments at Yale and Princeton, violated a law that was intended to curb loan sharks, who impose excessive rates on borrowers, often backed by threats of violence. The lawsuit claimed that Harvard and the other institutions invested in Realty Financial Partners, which charged an interest rate that exceeded state limits. Other parties that were named in the suit...