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...says Walsh as he prepares to enter his 11th season at the helm of Harvard’s baseball program. “Growing up in this area, where everybody played, you just picked up what was going on.” “Summer baseball, fall football, winter hockey—it all sounds obvious enough, but it’s just not the way things are anymore.” Which is why Walsh is tickled to death with junior Brendan Byrne, his .300-hitting second baseman who moonlights as a backup forward on the hockey team...
...growing parity in the ECAC. Last year, the teams also met in the conference quarters, but the Crimson dominated, winning 5-0 and 3-1. In all, the two teams spent five hours, 48 minutes, and 58 seconds, 223:59 coming this weekend, together on the ice this winter, and wound up with a combined score of 10-9.“SNIPES” SIFERSThe Crimson offense in yesterday’s game could be summed up in one word: Snipes. That’s the nickname of junior forward Jennifer Sifers, who scored both of Harvard?...
...would-be fifth terrorist on the flight that crashed in a Pennsylvania field on 9/11. In a June 20, 2005, cover story, TIME chronicled part of the interrogation of al-Qahtani, based on a highly classified log kept at Guantnamo over a 50-day period in the winter of 2002-03. The 84-page log, available in full on TIME.com showed U.S. interrogators using a wide range of tactics to get him to talk, including sleep deprivation, exposure to cold, forced standing, denial of bathroom breaks, denial of clothing and all manner of emotional manipulations. In the log itself...
That a government should literally poison its citizens, and that a terrorist should be considered a hero, is a pretty nervy premise for a mainstream film. But that's dystopic fiction for you. (In his novel Winter Kills, Richard Condon posited that the brains behind the J.F.K. assassination was--Joe Kennedy!) These days, with many millions around the world seeing every evil in Bush and Cheney, a film like Vendetta is, at least, timely. And if the villains are the big guys, the hero can be a terrorist--or should we call V an insurgent...
Boston’s winter grayness didn’t make it into the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), where the saturated colors of two new exhibitions testify to the long, eastward journey their artworks made from warmer and brighter climates.“David Hockney Portraits” and “Light My Fire: Rock Posters from the Summer of Love” both opened at the MFA in February.David Hockney is a British artist who has been living in Los Angeles since 1978—341 miles and a decade away from equally Californian graphic artists...