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...treated prisoners decently. At the end of World War II, for example, German troops would surrender to Americans to avoid falling into the hands of Russians, who might have imprisoned them in distant camps from which they might never return. Now the U.S.'s enemies will certainly think twice before surrendering, choosing instead to fight to the death while taking with them as many Americans as possible. Richard Hornby Pasadena, California, U.S. The Cost of Iraq's Elections Some observers think the triumph of the Iraqi elections was not heralded as it should have been here...
...mouth." But often she gets it right. In a bar full of devil worshippers, Watanabe muses on their devalued idol: "Reduced to a netherworldly C-lister, nowadays the Devil ekes out a living making guest appearances at black mass and Belgian metal concerts. Enough to make anybody think twice about drinking goat's blood." Baker's fantastical prose, with its references to gangster and pop culture, recalls contemporary Japanese writers like the Murakamis (Haruki and Ryu), as well as the netherworlds of anime and manga - though her characters are hardly cartoons. Sato, who retains his dignity through crippling setbacks, could...
Mass.-Lowell twice lost to Maine, BU dropped a home matchup with Northeastern three days after the sides battled to a draw, and New Hampshire tied, then lost to Boston College. While the opponents might not seem relevant, they are within the context of the PWR. Because Maine, Northeastern, and BC are all in the running for NCAA berths of their own, their victories over the teams with whom the Crimson is jockeying for NCAA positioning count twice—first, in the general win-loss column, and second, in the teams’ record against “teams...
While University President Lawrence H. Summers’ recent comments on women in science have sparked a renewed focus on gender differences at Harvard, his name only came up twice during yesterday’s discussion—but the students challenged the panel of ten GSD faculty members to address the status of women at their school...
Harvard’s power-play units were particularly effective against Vermont, generating nine shots and striking twice in five opportunities. Though at times thwarted by fatigue and the Catamounts’ penalty kill, eighth-best in the country, the Crimson moved the puck well in the offensive zone, producing several open looks, the best of which resulted in forward Charlie Johnson’s goal at 4:26 in the first period...