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With the departure of Coleman and center Ethan Altaratz, the remainder of the Crimson frontcourt will be comprised of the next generation in Harvard big men. Filling in at center will be 6'9 sophomore Onnie Mayshak. Mayshak, the first Canadian to play for the Crimson in its 100-year history, who gained some valuable experience last year by starting seven games and averaging 3.6 points per outing...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Basketball Begins New Season With High Expectations | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

...Crimson, ranked third in the preseason Ivy League polls, defeated St. Francis Xavier of Nova Scotia in an exhibition game at Lavietes Pavilion, 79-62. A modest--and mostly Canadian--crowd watched Xavier play the Crimson tough in the first half, only to be completely overwhelmed by an effective half-court zone in the second...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: M. Hoops Beats Xavier of Nova Scotia in Exhibition | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

That said, living in a swing state became exhausting in the last days of the campaign. Just ask Dave Shand, 45, of Saline, Mich., who was constantly pestered by pollsters, like the one he told he was a registered voter planning to go Republican. Shand is a left-leaning Canadian citizen. "You know that 3%-to-4% margin of error?" he says. "That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign 2000: Campaign Ad Nauseam | 11/13/2000 | See Source »

This commitment to universal health care shows that Canadians inhabit a very different political space than Americans do. If Canada were to abolish Medicare, tax rates would plummet, the Canadian government would run absurd surpluses and the level of care for some would definitely rise. Individuals would feel like they're benefiting until they had to pay hospital bills; the economy would certainly conform more to that of a capitalist democracy. Yet Canadians tend to agree that the society would suffer as a whole if Medicare were abolished. For us, the benefits of universal free health care aren't entirely...

Author: By Rohan R. Gulrajani, | Title: Oh Canada! Oh Canada? | 11/6/2000 | See Source »

...That said, living in a swing state became exhausting in the last days of the campaign. Just ask Dave Shand, 45, of Saline, Mich., who was constantly pestered by pollsters, like the one he told he was a registered voter planning to go Republican. Shand is a left-leaning Canadian citizen. "You know that 3 percent-to-4 percent margin of error?" he says. "That...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign Ad Nauseam | 11/4/2000 | See Source »

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