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...efficiently, shooting 48 percent from the field in a dominant first half. The Crimson, on the other hand, shot just 28 percent and never got into any sort of offensive rhythm as it faced pressure from a stingy Big Green defense. Any time Harvard threatened to make a run, either Craft or Schram would answer with a big three. The Crimson finished the first half with just 17 points and trailed by 12 heading into the break. “They were hitting shots, and we weren’t,” junior guard Emily Tay said...
...Unlike in realms like politics or religion, where these issues can have explosive consequences when brought up, in sports the broader societal externalities are often small. Sports may not be just a game, but it is not a matter of life and death either. Because of this, it serves as the ideal place to see how far society has come and where its major pitfalls still...
...Over the past year, Musharraf has shown a remarkable resilience, defying predictions that he would be either assassinated or that the multiple crises forcing his popularity downward would finish him off. But at what cost? His artful dodger tactics may have kept him in power, but in doing so he has squandered his earlier legacy of cleaning up government, building infrastructure and improving the economy. While he still imagines himself the savior of Pakistan, few Pakistanis see it that...
...less damage, because he lacks the financial resources and organization to go forward.) If there was any consolation, it was that former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee's big win guarantees a spirited race on the G.O.P. side, and New Hampshire independents, who have a choice of participating in either party's primary, might lean towards voting with the G.O.P. Polling has indicated, however, that unaffiliated voters in New Hampshire are far more interested in the Democratic race. It is undeniably interesting - but for a candidate who once hoped to make it inevitable, interesting is a very bad thing...
...Romney. "I don't believe Mike Huckabee has positions that are going to appeal to voters in New Hampshire, Michigan and South Carolina." And as for the negative ads - against both Huckabee and John McCain - that seemed to bait an already energized evangelical base, those aren't going away either. "It is important to make a case about differences," said Madden, using the campaign patois for what civilians consider attacks...