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Each year the World Economic Forum handicaps 130 countries in the global-competitiveness race. Here are the top 50 [This article contains a table. Please see hardcopy of magazine...
...don’t come much bigger than this. When the Harvard men’s soccer team takes the field against Brown tomorrow night in Providence, R.I., the two best teams in the Ivy League will be on display. Up for grabs? A big head start in the race for the league crown—and the automatic tournament spot that comes with it. The Crimson (5-3, 2-0 Ivy) comes into the match feeling confident after back-to-back wins to start its Ivy schedule. Following a devastating 5-1 loss at the hands of Boston University...
...this week,” he said. “Knowing that their punter is back and having a second look at their unique punting style is definitely an advantage.” The Crimson’s final non-conference game comes on a weekend when the Ivy race will take clearer shape. Brown and Princeton, two of the three teams that have yet to lose an Ivy game, will face off in New Jersey, while Penn, the third squad, will host Columbia. —Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...
...would leverage the presidency against whites. “It’s the reckoning,” she said simply.The racism of fear is subtler and more insidious than the kind of our past. It thrives on silence and political correctness—on the avoidance of the race issue at all costs, and on our willingness to pretend it is something else entirely. And it festers, for that reason, among the middle-class voters who have lost almost everything—jobs, savings, homes—and who are loathe to gamble on a candidate whose entire campaign...
...tactics. In his rush to get the “facts” straight, Obama, along with McCain and the media, has only reinforced the infuriating notion that Muslims are something less than true Americans. This election has been a celebration of diversity on issues of race, gender, and geography—why not religion...