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...Osama bin Laden among them? It seemed possible last week. This dust-blown speck on the map became the target of frantic media interest after Pakistani intelligence leaked news to reporters that U.S. special forces were hunting for him around this area, and that members of bin Laden's family were somewhere across the border in Iran. An Afghan commander in Kandahar claimed that two of bin Laden's sons--al-Qaeda members said to keep within close range of their father--were caught sheltering with the Zehri tribe of Baluchistan and were now in the hands of U.S. interrogators...
Ruddock is naturally the Crimson’s easiest target for criticism, given its Olympians at the defensive and forward positions. While Ruddock is not an Olympian, no one else in U.S. college hockey has a goaltender with Olympic experience either...
...thing is that the neighborhood is focused on mutual benefits and Harvard is focused on mutual benefits, and as long as we can keep that shared goal as the target I’m optimistic that we’ll be able to ultimately reach a positive agreement with the neighborhood,” Power said...
After President Bush's deadline speech, the pullout began. Weapons inspectors and other UN workers continued to leave the country; foreign journalists caught whatever flights out they could. In northern Iraq Kurds began dispersing into the countryside, leaving towns where they could be easy target for Saddam's forces...
Harvard was mortal. Its passes were too long—and when they were on target, they were often poorly handled. Junior captain Angela Ruggiero—the best defenseman in the world—was not the dominating presence she has been all year. Captain Jennifer Botterill—the nation’s leading scorer—appeared three steps slower than she did against Brown the day before...