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...people were struggling, but they were hanging tough.” Despite earning the victory, the Crimson lacked the offensive rhythm that it showed in last week’s four-goal effort against Princeton. Harvard strung together solid sequences of play, but they came in spurts. Whether a result of the weather or not, momentum shifted very quickly over the course of the game. “I think we could bring more intensity to games like this,” Mann said. Slick and damp from a morning downpour, the field prevented either team from gaining the upper...
...representing Ronald Reagan during the Iran-Contra scandal. While Cox, who received degrees from Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School in 1977, said it was “not self-evident” that the incursion of government-controlled firms and funds into capital markets would bring negative results, he said U.S. policy should be based on the “normative assumption that markets are good” as long as they remain efficient and transparent. “It’s in our DNA,” he said. Cox said that even under the administration...
...Crimson managed only four shots on goal compared to the Terriers’ 10. Coming into this game, BU had won three of its last four games. The Terriers’ most recent win was against No. 16 Albany 3-1 last Saturday. Last night’s result marks the fourth consecutive loss for Harvard. In the past two weeks, the Crimson has lost very close games to Yale, Boston College, and Princeton. But for the final few games, the Crimson is going to have to change momentum. “We are going to have to concentrate...
...quite ready for the uncertainty of being evacuated from her home less than two months later, a result of one of the several California wildfires that have raged through the southern part of the state this week. The fires have blackened some 645 square miles in seven counties and led to the evacuation of half a million people, including many members of the Harvard community and their families...
...result, critics of Bush's Cuba policy argue his address simply helped preserve rather than undermine Cuba's nebulous status quo. And they're urging Washington again to consider stepped-up contact with Raul Castro - widely regarded as more pragmatically flexible than Fidel - as a more effective means of jump-starting a democratic transition. "President Bush is right when he says this is a unique moment in Cuba, but he's missing that moment," says Jake Colvin, director of USA Engage in Washington, which favors moves like lifting the ban on U.S. travel to Cuba - something even most Cuban-Americans...