Word: tigers
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DRIVING A NEW COURSE Golfer Tiger Woods, in New Zealand last week for his caddie's wedding, won a charity stock-car race, despite crashing into the wall on the third lap. Gives new meaning to being in the rough...
...Though they denied involvement, Kugenthirasah was thought to be a member of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (L.T.T.E.), a rebel group that has been fighting for a separate Tamil state in the north and east of Sri Lanka for 23 years. In February 2002 the Tigers signed a ceasefire with the Sinhalese-dominated government in the south. But sporadic attacks and killings have persisted since. The April 7 assassination of a pro-L.T.T.E. Tamil activist marked the beginning of a fresh escalation of tit-for-tat violence. Kugenthirasah's suicide attack sent that into overdrive. The Sri Lankan...
...event promises to be an important one—not just for Harvard, but for the New England underground music scene as well.“There aren’t enough punk or hardcore shows in Boston,” says John Bogan, whose band Daniel Striped Tiger will perform Friday night. “Whenever there is one, it’s a cool, kind of rare event.”A LOUD TRADITIONThey didn’t used to be so infrequent—at least, not for Harvard students. There have been two prior Record Hospital...
...Crimson offense looked like it could possibly eke out an upset against the Tigers.Unfortunately for Harvard, the Princeton defense flipped on the switch during the break.A game that was tied through almost the first 28 minutes and which featured four first quarter goals from each team saw the Tigers defeat the Crimson by a score of 9-7 in front of 2,211 fans at a Jordan Field equipped for just 900 spectators.A team often known for its defensive prowess, Princeton (7-3, 3-0 Ivy) looked shaky in and around the net in the beginning, giving up goals often...
...year, defeating powerhouse Penn Friday and Princeton Saturday to improve its Ivy record to 2-2.“After those two losses, it was devastating,” said sophomore Dan Nguyen, who won both of his matches this weekend, including winning the decisive point against the Tigers (6-12, 1-4 Ivy). “It was a shock because we lost to two teams that are not usually considered the powerhouses in the Ivy League,” he added. “Our mindset this weekend was just to come out and play, and improve...