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...four-game stretch starts off with a bang tonight as Harvard travels to Ithaca for a match up with the Big Red. Harvard follows up that game with a contest against Columbia at Levien Gymnasium at 7:00 p.m. tomorrow night...
...matter the outcome against the Cornell, the Crimson must ensure no sort of letdown takes place come tomorrow night in its contest against a very hot Columbia (7-13, 4-2 Ivy) squad. The Lions potential to play tough at home, and surprise top teams, was on display in a 76-59 thrashing of Cornell on January 26. What’s scarier is that Colombia has been playing its best recently...
...Songjiang, indeed, most of my neighbors are here-today-gone-tomorrow migrants, not middle-class Chinese. Henry Ford famously developed the assembly line to make cars so cheap that his workers could afford one. That's not what's happening here. The people building the houses of suburban Shanghai have no real chance of ever owning...
Soldiers fall through the cracks in every war. But the death of Sergeant Gerald (GJ) Cassidy, a cheerful 31-year-old husband and father of two, highlights the tragic and persistent shortcomings of Army medicine. The same Army that spends $160 billion on tomorrow's fighting machines is shortchanging the shell-shocked troops coming home from war in need of healing. Cassidy was promised world-class health care. But he didn't get the simple help--quick treatment, pain-management classes, knowledge of his whereabouts or even a roommate--that could have saved his life...
...well and good, but comparisons to last year’s team will become officially legitimate if the team can continue its success away from Cambridge. The Crimson won’t have to wait long to see what it’s made of: the road stretch begins tomorrow in Ithaca against Cornell, who shares the league’s top spot with Harvard. Night to night, the Crimson is finding a different way to win, whether it’s getting a last-minute jumper to beat Penn one day, then blowing out Princeton the next...