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...diplomacy normally involves the disguising of discord, Bush's policy meant inflaming it: NATO and the U.N. were divided; so was our own government, as State, the Pentagon and the CIA grappled in a three-way tug-of-war. One Marine, training in Kuwait's northern desert and waiting for war to begin, wondered whether protesters would spit on him when he came home. But for all the dissension, no one was blaming the soldiers: antiwar demonstrators argued they were fighting to defend our troops against an ill-conceived mission based on distorted intelligence. Even Howard Dean, whose antiwar campaign...
Princeton also leapfrogged the Crimson with the victory, moving into a three-way tie for second. Harvard is now tied for fifth...
...conference wins now place Harvard in a three-way tie for first in the ECAC with Dartmouth and St. Lawrence...
...only would the wins bolster the Crimson’s record but, as both the Raiders and the Big Red are ECAC rivals, the victories would significantly impact the conference standings. While Cornell (3-2-4, 3-0-1 ECAC) currently shares a three-way tie for third place with Harvard, Colgate is resting in 11th place...
...Game admittedly isn’t going to be worth much in the grand scheme of lofty Ivy League standings, championships and statistics. There’s no three-way tie for first, no share of the conference title to be had—though everyone would obviously like things to be a little more dramatic...