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...Rating a Renegade Telling the truth can sometimes be a detriment to political fortune. However, McCain's reputation as the most honest man in Washington [Feb. 4]will help him win his party's nomination this year, particularly since GOP moderates have finally started to reclaim their party from neocon fundamentalists. Love him or hate him, McCain is the real deal. His credibility juxtaposed with Mitt Romney's flip-flopping will further underscore McCain's credibility this election cycle, virtually guaranteeing him the nomination. Jeff Robertson, FAIRBORN, OHIO...
...Ever since we beat Rutgers, which was a great, we were like, ‘Oh my gosh, we’re so good and we don’t need to play hard. We can make mistakes, we can play lackadaisically, relaxed.’ But the truth is, after we played Rutgers, people are gunning for us. Great teams play with intensity all the way through, and we really slacked on that when we needed to win.”The Crimson now finds itself in a tight position as it battles for a playoff bid. Harvard?...
...assassination attempt on the country's President and its Prime Minister, Xanana Gusmão. Reinado's comrades angrily deny this and say their commander had been invited into town for a meeting when he was attacked, and that Ramos-Horta was caught in the ensuing gunfight. Whatever the truth, the incident left Ramos-Horta with gunshot wounds to the stomach and back; he is in a stable but serious condition in Australia's Royal Darwin Hospital, where surgeons last night removed all but one of the high-velocity bullet fragments from his body...
...accomplishments that we flag...I think that having the opportunity to play in the finals is great, but our goal wasn’t to play in the final game. Our goal was to win the championship.” “To tell you the truth,” he added, “I think it’ll be a great opportunity to show that we’re a lot better than the team [BC] faced in December.” —Robert T. Hamlin contributed to the reporting of this story...
...truth is that though current undergraduates do not show the activist urge of our Vietnam-era counterparts, we can hardly be called apathetic; our “caring” simply takes a different form than the brand that led our predecessors to take over University Hall. Why else would we be involved in community service and social justice, take classes on human rights, study abroad to learn more about other cultures, and spend time seeking information about these abuses inside and outside of the classroom...