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...Eagles have advanced to the tournament’s final round...BC’s Nathan Gerbe’s second-period goal during a Harvard power play was his fourth shorthanded goal of the season…the Crimson will face Northeastern in the Beanpot consolation game next Monday at 5 p.m. —Staff writer Daniel J. Rubin-Wills can be reached at drubin@fas.harvard.edu...
...still trying to develop as a team even though the season’s coming to a close.” Looking bounce back from the loss, the Crimson will face off against Princeton this Friday before it competes in the consolation round of the Beanpot next Monday at five o’clock against Northeastern. —Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...Ambassador in Bolivia, Philip Goldberg, stated Monday that the extradition of Sanchez de Lozada is "theoretically possible" but that because the issue was "judicial, not political," he deferred comment to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ did not return TIME's repeated calls; nor did Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada himself. The Bolivia-U.S. extradition treaty allows for an exemption for people accused of "political offenses," and lawyers in Bolivia expect the former president's lawyers to claim such a status for their client. Indeed, a longtime friend of Sanchez de Lozada, Miami-based consultant Beatrice Rangel, alleges that...
...announcement listed a phone number for students who wished to enter a lottery for tickets to an open forum discussion with “Dr. Summers” on Monday. Two versions of the e-mail were sent: In one, the number was that of The Crimson’s newsroom. The other version ingeniously instructed students to call the cell phone of former Crimson President William C. Marra...
...first hitch came from the Israelis who, by late Monday, had still not opened Gaza's border with Egypt to allow the delegation of Hamas Prime Minister Haniyeh through to catch their night flight to Mecca. Haniyeh was finally allowed to pass through, and he will be joining Khaled Meshaal, the Hamas leader who has lived in Damascus since the Israelis tried to poison him in Amman in 1997, in talks with President Mahmoud Abbas. Meshaal is considered to be a more radical voice within Hamas than Haniyeh...