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Nowak, Harvard’s second leading scorer, was instrumental in helping the Crimson to avoid that groove, scoring two goals and adding one assist in the 7-4 triumph over the Dutchman...
Only now--after an election that seemed to give George W. Bush a strong mandate to lead the American people--is Gore beginning to talk frankly about the man who narrowly defeated him in that painful presidential election two years ago. Despite the triumph that Bush enjoyed this Election Day, Gore is on the offensive. Bush's economic agenda, he says, is "catastrophic," his foreign policy "horrible," his environmental stance "immoral...
Suppose I shout racist slogans in Harvard Square. Having spoken my mind freely, I will have scorn heaped upon me by those who are free to speak theirs: I will be chilled. This is a triumph of free expression. If, on the other hand, criticism is not warranted—and Paulin’s defenders say it is not, claiming his remarks were taken out of context—the appropriate response is not “how dare you criticize me,” but “here’s why your criticism is wrong...
...last year’s Yale game, a 35-23 Harvard triumph, Palazzo was stuck on the bench with an ankle injury. Now with friends, family, and past coaches arriving for Saturday’s game, Palazzo is hoping to pull out some of the old lightning for their benefit and contribute to a Crimson victory...
...That's all for later, though. For the victorious White House, none of the what-ifs and don't-forgets mattered in the hours of triumph immediately following the Senate's vote. Calling in from NATO meetings in Prague, President Bush expressed his pleasure, saying, "Setting up this new department will take time, but I know we will meet the challenge together." If he is chosen to take the helm of the new department, Tom Ridge will remember those words - he will face challenges too daunting to meet...