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This was the fourth year in a row that Brown and Dartmouth had met in the ECAC Tournament, including last year's championship game. The Bears, playing with their season on the line, gave Dartmouth one of its toughest battles of the season...
...competition will begin at 4:20 p.m., Lisbon time. Gyorffy's toughest competition from the United States will be Amy Acuff, whose personal best of 2.00 meters slighlty overshadows Gyorffy. In competitions this year the two athletes have been very evenly matched. Their season-best jumps are both 1.96 meters. At the Olympics, Gyorffy did overpower Acuff by nine centimeters, as Acuff only cleared the 1.80-meter...
...countries at the front lines of the meth war, trying to address the crisis with tougher enforcement has had virtually no effect on curtailing the numbers of users or addicts. Asia has some of the toughest drug laws in the world. In Thailand, China, Taiwan and Indonesia, even a low-level drug trafficking or dealing conviction can mean a death sentence. Yet yaba is openly sold in Thailand's slums and proffered in Jakarta's nightclubs, and China's meth production continues to boom. Even Japan, renowned for its strict anti-drug policies, has had virtually no success in stemming...
However, while the Crimson has beaten its toughest opponents lately in Dartmouth and Brown, its two losses during its recent hot streak have been to Princeton and Northeastern, both schools Harvard figured to defeat...
...seriously, TIME has confirmed, he is banking unaudited cash by sneaking out oil through a pipeline to Syria. Unlike the revenues he gets from petroleum sales allowed under the U.N.'s oil-for-food program, this money can go straight into Saddam's military coffers. One of Powell's toughest days will come in Damascus, where he wants to persuade the Assad regime to shut off the pipeline...