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...funny foreign kid? The one who lives in Eliot? He talks all weird-like and wears really tight jeans. I know, what a hoot! But let’s not get carried away—he could be dangerous, and not just because he’s probably a threat to national security...
...would be fools not to listen. Harvard’s first duty is to its country, and its mission is clear; if we’re not educating American citizens, then we’ve lost our raison d’être. (That’s French.) The threat to Harvard’s integrity posted by the influx of internationals must be crushed immediately...
...been more than seven months since Obama declared his presidential candidacy, evoking Abraham Lincoln in a soaring speech on the grounds of the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. But up to this point, there have been few signs that he poses a serious threat to Hillary Clinton. Her lead in national polls has solidified in the double digits, and her sure-footed campaign for the Democratic nomination is starting to take on the sheen of inevitability. Obama remains well behind her everywhere but in Iowa, site of the first presidential contest, where the two are locked in a tight...
Harvard ranks first in the Ivy League in total offense, while senior receiver Corey Mazza’s 16 catches for 235 yards and two scores will be the biggest threat to the Mountain Hawk defense. At running back, both sophomore Cheng Ho and freshman Gino Gordon are expected to split time, as neither performed especially well against Brown a week...
...this is not about clever marketing. Rather, the treaty should be interpreted as the materialization of an instinct of survival for the continent as a whole. After single-handedly running the globe for centuries, Europe today faces the threat of sinking into oblivion. Through political, economic, and institutional progress, membership to the Union has brought benefits to many countries far beyond the original founders. Where totalitarianism had once consigned whole societies to poverty and underdevelopment, membership to the EU has made Spain and Poland, among others, thrive in the environment of globalization, furthering their relationships with older members like France...