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...varsity and junior varsity soccer teams had kick offs, men’s rugby had one of the biggest games of their season and the football team battled the Big Green. Besides the literally hundreds of athletes who played in the games, the Harvard student body spread itself thin at the venues. Those present were able to see history in the making at the football game against Dartmouth. At the half, the Crimson lagged 21-0 but managed to come back to a 31-21 win. And for those of you unaware, the football team is undefeated this year...
...tall, thin man in a red turtleneck hustles down the sidewalk wrapped in a dark overcoat, hauling a bag from Crate & Barrel and a canvas sack filled with pamphlets. The wind whips along Inman Street on a chilly morning as he nears a cheery group of Cantabrigians parked in front of a large red-brick building...
Junior Aaron Kim (0-5—5) will finally return to his natural position of forward this year. Two years of thin, inexperienced defense forced Mazzoleni to move Kim to defense, where he played admirably despite having natural skills more suited to an offensive position. Kim is one of the most emotional and aggressive players on the team, who—when he channels these these are channelled effectively—should provide a welcome boost to the offense...
College applicants have long relied on envelopes—thick you’re in, thin you’re not—as a quick indicator of admission decisions...
...Taliban's network of spies in Pakistan, who will try to tip off holy warriors in Kandahar to pending U.S. raids. In American war rooms, that reality--and the memories of Beirut and Mogadishu--haunts military strategists. As long as the public is patient and intelligence is thin, the Pentagon will wait on ordering up big commando missions that might produce heavy American casualties...