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Tomorrow marks the Harvard track and field team’s first and only home meet of the season, a competition against long-standing rivals Yale. Started in 1891, the annual match-up has seen the Crimson win 60 meets and the Bulldogs take 47, with one tie...
...Congressional Democratic leaders admit privately they'll give Bush his appropriation when the current Kabuki is over. The question is, What, if any, restraints can they put on funding for the troops? Senate Armed Services Committee chair Carl Levin says the next version of the bill should tie continued funding to progress on reforms the Iraqi government has promised and failed to meet: "We'll send him a bill with economic consequences for the Iraqis if they don't meet their own benchmarks in 60 to 90 days. The President says he favors those benchmarks...
...demand, “Why didn’t you audition for the show!” Gunawan, who says he admires Jude Law’s “street” approach to suits, wore layered button-down shirts with a suit jacket and tie, while Paik was attired in a neat V-neck sweater, stylishly distressed jeans, and bold black-and-white sneakers. “I don’t really give a fuck what people think,” insisted Paik, but he admitted to having RSVP’ed to the photo contest?...
...scoring just three runs in the first three games, Yale’s bats came alive in the second game on Saturday, as the Bulldogs salvaged the final game of the four-game set.Harvard grabbed a 2-0 lead in the top of third, but Yale came back to tie the game in the bottom of the inning with two runs on two hits off junior Shelly Madick. In the next inning, Yale grabbed its first lead of the series. Junior Amanda Watkins (5-1), who replaced Madick to start the inning, walked the bases loaded before giving...
When the white smoke went up over the Bright Hockey Center, the Harvard men’s hockey team had an unexpected announcement to make: there had been a tie. For the first time since the 1979-80 season, the Crimson will feature co-captains for the 2007-08 season, as juniors Dave MacDonald and Mike Taylor were named the 112th and 113th captains of Harvard hockey. The defenseman and forward tied twice in voting by their teammtes and coaches before becoming the fourth set of co-captains in Crimson history. The announcement was made at the men's hockey...