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Another question: Why are you so upset about this particular form of lawbreaking? After all, there are lots of laws, not all of them enforced with vigor. The suspicion naturally arises that the illegality is not what bothers you. What bothers you is the immigration. There is an easy way to test this. Reducing illegal immigration is hard, but increasing legal immigration would be easy. If your view is that legal immigration is good and illegal immigration is bad, how about increasing legal immigration? How about doubling it? Any takers? So in the end, this is not really a debate...
...them but we have a lot more confidence in our team this year.”UConn’s Dominique Thibault leads both her team and the Hockey East with 24 points. The sophomore recorded one of three goals scored against Harvard in last year’s upset victory.In the Providence Friars, the Crimson has an opponent that, at 6-6-2, is not having one of its best seasons but one that always poses a threat. Harvard holds the edge in recent meetings but trails 12-22-3 in a series history against Providence that dates back...
...having it in Quincy,” Koncsol said. “The Cage had a sweaty underground indie rock scene feel that it will probably still have when it reopens. It’s just a very unique space.” Both bands and fans were upset when the Cage locked its doors last semester. Alexander W. Doubet ’10, President of the Harvard College Alliance of Rock and Roll, said the Cage was a great venue for small events. “People were definitely bummed out about it closing,” Doubet said...
...following represents our version of ESPN’s Sports Reporters: five Crimson columnists—Emily W. Cunningham, Malcom A. Glenn, Walter E. Howell, Jonathan Lehman, and Karan Lodha—all considering the cause and effect of Harvard’s 62-51 upset win over visiting Michigan in men’s basketball on Saturday. Knights of the Roundtable: Assemble!EMILY: After all the glory of Saturday’s upset win over Michigan—the last-minute heroics, the screaming fans, the postgame celebration at midcourt—it seems at first glance that Tommy...
...allies of President Hugo Chávez. Referendum returns indicated that Chávez's constitutional reforms, including the elimination of presidential term limits, would narrowly lose. Inside the Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Chávez - who had yet to lose an election since winning the presidency in 1998 - was visibly upset. Still, according to government sources, he soon checked his anger and insisted the tally would turn his way before the CNE announced the results at 10 pm. But aides knew better: one slipped into his office and began calling newspapers, asking contacts at each one to secretly hold off printing...