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Acknowledging the token nature of his opposition in this year's race, Kennedy also left the door open for bigger, tougher contests in the future...
...refusing to discuss a territorial compromise, Israel has convinced Palestinians that statehood can be won only through bloodshed. By stabbing Jews, Palestinians are rapidly transforming the remaining Israeli doves into hawks. If Bush really thinks he can break this stalemate, the U.S. is going to have to get tougher -- a lot tougher -- with both sides...
...going to be tougher--no doubt about it," said economics concentrator Carl T. Balbach '91. "I'm shifting away from investment banking and looking into consulting, and more traditional industries--consumer products...
...wonderful, exuberant production and one of the most enjoyable shows in the recent memory of Harvard. The six talented women are a joy to watch, working extremely well as an ensemble. Though no one actor emerges as the star, each develops her own distinct persona. Eisa Davis convincingly plays tougher, world-weary women. China Forbes grabs our attention with her agressively neurotic delivery. Emily Hsu charms us with her native ingenue characterization. Heather Thompson shines as the dishevelled, often older woman. Faith Salie is the most wistful of the women, with her longing looks and poignant singing. Alyssa Harad alone...
...Holy Cross was quite big and committed, and tougher than anticipated," Harvard Coach Martyn Kingston said...