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This weekend's tune is 'New York, New York,' as the Crimson travels to Colgate and Cornell to play two pivotal ECAC games. Because of its inconsistent play lately, Harvard (10-9 overall, 10-6 ECAC) cannot afford to look past tonight, when it faces the Red Raiders in Hamilton, N.Y. Yet Saturday's matchup against the ECAC-leading Big Red poses the biggest challenge for the Crimson...
...been a real problem to drive emeritus professors out of office at age 75. Some of my colleagues rather resent it," says Jerome Hamilton Buckley, Gurney professor of English literature emeritus. "I think something should be arranged...
...failure of the Geneva talks -- and particularly the impression of Iraqi intransigence -- made a confrontation seem all but inevitable and swept congressional fence-sitters into the President's camp. "If war is more likely, more people want to be behind the President," explained Indiana Congressman Lee Hamilton, an opponent of the Bush trot toward...
...medal, but it also held out the hope that athletes tainted by steroid use might finally forsake the drugs that many believe stimulate muscle growth and enhance strength. Last week, after two years' banishment, a steroid-free and noticeably less muscular Ben Johnson returned to the track in Hamilton, Canada, and ran his first race since the scandal, a 50-meter dash. He finished second, in 5.77 sec., 0.16 sec. off the world indoor mark for the distance...
Many in Congress agree. "It is awfully difficult for us to do anything of substance without creating the impression of congressional and national divisiveness," says Indiana Democratic Representative Lee Hamilton. "The fact is, in an instance like this, Congress operates on the margin." The reasons for that may be more political than patriotic. If Bush opts for war -- and if Iraq is quickly dislodged from Kuwait at acceptable cost -- the President's popularity will skyrocket. A Congress that tries to thwart him now could later appear guilty of unseemly partisanship. Dovish Democrats in particular would see themselves labeled once again...