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"[BU's] a fast-breaking, pressing, scrappy team," Co-Captain Deb Flandermeyer said. "But we're definitely ready to play them."
But anyone who follows women's basketball at Harvard knows that it might be a bit difficult to concentrate on just BU tonight. It's inevitable that visions of Cardinals are dancing, pressing, rebounding, scoring and leaping in Crimson heads.
If Clinton is to become serious about his most pressing domestic crisis, he'll launch the first genuine war on drugs ever--a battle to bring to justice all those at the top of the money chain.
Though students said they do not know who the tenure candidates are, they said the need for increased faculty diversity is a pressing one.
Though the prime minister was greeted with arendition of the Canadian national anthem by about40 audience members, several Canadians werecritical of Mulroney in the question-and-answersession, pressing him on domestic policy. Erin M.O'Connor, a first-year student at the KennedySchool, charged Mulroney with presiding over adeclining nation.