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...preferred playing outside of the paint. The combination of low-post finesse and speedy perimeter play—as well as quality outside shooting—could make Harvard the most formidable team in the Ivy League. This year’s Harvard squad also inherits an unpredictable, unknown Ivy League recovering from the graduation of many of its marquee players. Dartmouth’s nucleus that brought the squad back-to-back Ivy titles graduated in 2006, and Brown lost 2005-2006 Ivy Player of the Year Sarah Hayes. Princeton, which lost in the Ivy playoff game to Dartmouth...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06: Young and Restless | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...Were it not for a last-minute concession by organizers, the event could easily have resulted in more serious violence. The previous week had seen repeated clashes in Jerusalem between police and curly forelocked Hasidic youths, who burned tires and hurled rotten eggs and stones. An unknown extremist Jewish group announced it was offering a $500 reward for every gay man or woman killed during the parade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Jerusalem Gay-Pride Clash Is Averted | 11/10/2006 | See Source »

Nicholas R. Green ’07 and Vivek G. Ramaswamy ’07, Ivy Insider Number of Students: Unknown Cost: Flexible Pro Bono: On a per case basis Website: ivyinsider.blogspot.com Anthony J. Inguaggiato ’07, TransferAdmit Number of Students: around 30 Cost: $30/hour session Pro Bono: None currently; on per case basis Website: transferadmit.com Benjamin B. Bolger, Bolger Strategic Number of Students: Flexible Cost: Unknown (did not respond to request for rates) Pro Bono: On per case basis Website: bolgerstrategic.com Jeannie Alger Rosenthal ’00, Let’s Get Ready Number of Students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: By the Numbers: Harvard | 11/8/2006 | See Source »

...redraw the landscape," he writes. "You try to draw in trench lines ... and khaki bundles hung up on barbed wire." Near Ypres, he watched archaeologists probe the spot where a man's bones had been found. They unearthed a belt buckle, bullet casings, bits of leather. The unknown soldier kept coming into Carlyon's mind for weeks. "What was he doing when the shell hit?" he writes. "Who wept for him?" Near Pozi?res, whose capture in 1916 cost 8,000 Australian lives, Carlyon stood on a height known as the Windmill. From there, "you could almost sketch in what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For the Fallen | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...insurgents had few opportunities to express their reaction to the verdict; in Baghdad, there was only sporadic violence. Saddam's defense lawyer, Khalil al-Dulaimi, warned in an open letter to President Bush that "this decision will set the country ablaze again and plunge the entire region into the unknown." However after the verdict al-Dulaimi told the Associated Press that Saddam had urged Iraqis to reject sectarian violence and to "not take revenge" on U.S. forces. Regardless, insurgent groups will undoubtedly up the ante when the curfew ends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Saddam Is Sentenced to Death, and Iraq Shrugs | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

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