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...contingent— Daniel J. Benjamin, a third year economics grad student, Marc R. Esserman ’05, Dan E. Goodman ’07, Daniel H. Thomas ’05-06, and Albert C. Yeh ’07—was greeted with a 30-foot banner advertising their match. Because the Harvard team was formally invited by the Chinese government, they were treated as quasi-celebrities. Peking University’s president gave an opening speech that reflected the magnitude of the event. This reverence was a stark contrast to the reception back home; despite...

Author: By Alexandra M. Hays, | Title: Checkmate | 4/15/2004 | See Source »

...felt good out there,” he said, “once I got that quick 500-foot home...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Opens Ivy Play With Sweep of Columbia | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

...military may bear some responsibility for the town's unstable, dangerous condition. Fallujah has had six commanders in the 12 months since the end of the war. At first, troops were a visible presence in the city, routinely patrolling on foot. But after making deals with the local sheiks last winter, troops from the 82nd Airborne Division pulled back to a base 5 miles from the city center. While the retreat protected U.S. forces from attacks, it allowed criminals and ex-regime loyalists to have the run of the place. The city's chronic violence also dissuaded reconstruction workers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Into The Cauldron | 4/12/2004 | See Source »

...despite his professed pride in his past profession, the six-foot five-inch, 255-pound Miami native has seemingly distanced himself from his wrestling persona over the course of his acting career, catalyzing an image evolution that he insists is unintentional but only natural...

Author: By Vinita M. Alexander, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The Rock Takes Big Time Leap | 4/9/2004 | See Source »

...pack for “First Nights” was the ultimate in oversized ridiculousness, our friends over at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have gone and upped the standard. MIT scientist Michael Hawley has authored the world’s largest book: a 133-pound, five-by-seven-foot tome entitled “Bhutan: A Visual Odyssey Across the Kingdom.” The book’s 112 pages showcases spectacular digital photographs of the tiny country perched in the Himalayas and required innovations in bookbinding (all done by hand) to put together. For a donation...

Author: By Jason S. Yeo, | Title: The Book to End All Books | 4/8/2004 | See Source »

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