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...About 90 venture capitalists turned down the opportunity to fund DeepStream before London-based Doughty Hanson Technology Ventures led a $19 million round. Crosier says the company is in preproduction mode with some electrical-equipment vendors (he declines to identify them) that could become full-blown production deals by early next year...
Hizballah's opponents say that as time passes, resentments toward Nasrallah are likely to build. That may be the main reason that Hizballah is again girding for war. The next round could be even uglier. While most of the other communities still have stockpiles of arms stashed away from the days of the civil war, Hizballah's force is stronger and better organized than its rivals, say Beirut-based diplomats. But the various players in Lebanon may find outside backers. The Christians could again find support from the Israelis; and the Saudis, who are alarmed at the growing...
...possibly could in order to do so,” he added. Also wrestling for Harvard were junior Bobby Latessa (157 lbs.) and freshman Frankie Colletta (165 lbs.), who had two victories each. Junior Jonathan Butler also had two wins at 197, although he lost his first round bout by pin, while freshman Fred Rowsey had one win at 174. The Crimson now prepares to start the dual meets portion of its schedule on Dec. 14 at Washington, D.C. against American. —Staff writer Tony D. Qian can be reached at tonyqian@fas.harvard.edu...
Freshman goalie Kim Martin, a member of the Swedish Olympic team that upset the United States in the semifinal round at the Winter Games in Turin, stopped 25 shots and earned USCHO Defensive Player of the Week honors. UMD also has talented senior netminder Riitta Schaublin on the roster...
...hopeful? Isaiah Berlin once said about Harvard students in 1941, “They are silly and sophisticated at the same time…They are skeptical about opinions and naïve about facts which they swallow uncritically, which is the wrong way round.” The fact remains that the military is more a means than an end; it consists of fighting men, who can use force for both good as well as evil. American universities, and Harvard in particular, have traditionally understood this. In fact, the University’s current anti-military paradigm is actually...