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...press wasn't as effective, so we're going to drop one defender from a weaker shooter onto her in the future," said Ford, who scored three goals. The drop is a strategy the Crimson son uses regularly in practice...
...meet was really close because our areas of strength were in Yale's weaknesses," co-captain Brian Henry said. "Yale was stronger where we were weaker...
...plotting to upend it. Brinkley, a professor of American history at Columbia University, suggests that the compromises made by New Dealers in the early '40s--backing down on their antimonopolism and support of industrial "planning"--explain in part why "modern American liberalism has proved to be a so much weaker and more vulnerable force than almost anyone would have imagined a generation ago." Brinkley seems to take what is a deeply unpopular line these days: it is not that the New Dealers went too far, but that they did not go far enough...
...Embassy allowed me to spend 32 days in literal starvation in Guatemala City last fall," she said in a statement obtained by The Crimson. "As I grew weaker and weaker, as I was placed number one on a published death list, they simply watched...
When the New York Times composes its front pages they usually have more than 50 stories from which to choose. More often than not The Crimson fills its front page with everything it has to offer--it's not as though editors can hide the weaker stories inside, because those stories are needed to fill the front page...