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...started just behind the Radcliffe varsity caught up to the Black and White by the first mile marker, rattling the heavyweights.“I think that sort of got to us a little bit,” said sophomore varsity two-seat Lizzie Rose. “But what??s nice about the Head of the Charles is that it’s a fun race and it’s great if you do well, but it doesn’t really matter if you don’t do as well as you hope...
...sophomore Siobhan Connolly was stellar between the pipes, notching eight saves as the replacement for injured freshman and usual starter Kelly Knoche. But for Harvard (5-9, 1-4 Ivy), such a formula did not add up to an upset of the best team in its conference. Given what??s happened in 2005, that probably shouldn’t surprise anyone. All the heart and defense in the world can’t score one goal, and one more goal is exactly what the Crimson has been sorely missing. Thanks to the Tigers...
...those concerned about the mess in Iraqi, it helps to think in colors.Last month when I was talking to my brother on the phone, he seemed to be a little frustrated about what??s happening in Iraq. He said, “The solution for Iraq is for Americans to share the green.” What green? “I mean the Green Zone. You need to find a place for Iraqis in the Green Zone.” The Green Zone, the heavily fortified part of Baghdad where U.S. headquarters are located, is believed...
...discovered a new reason. Blackalicious is eyeing the Black Eyed Peas’ comfortable main-stream niche and doing their damndest to squeeze alongside. In fact, they’re even sharing a stage at a Honda Civic promotional event in San Francisco later this month. What??s more, MTV’s TRL hotline number is helpfully printed across the bottom of Blackalicious’ website; it kindly suggests “Request Now!” The group has yet to break into the mainstream outright, and tap into the money pots that follow...
...wants to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian crisis by exerting true pressure on Israel. He proposes pairing the fight against nuclear proliferation abroad with a reduction of American nuclear capabilities. And he rejects the notion that states have the right to wage pre-emptive war. These proposals are not revolutionary. What??s important is that he provides a comprehensive intellectual framework from which these goals emerge. This is not empty rhetoric.Walt begins with the familiar premises that American power is unrivalled and that America should do everything it can to maintain its primacy. But as well as summarizing...