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[ad_1] TAMPA, Fla. — Notre Dame did it again. The Irish defeated Connecticut, the longtime powerhouse of women’s basketball, 81-76, on Friday in the N.C.A.A. Final...
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[ad_1] As commander of the coalition forces in Iraq, Maj. Gen. Walter Piatt juggled ruthless pursuit of enemies and delicate diplomacy with tribal leaders, using a...
[ad_1] “People are even more sensitive about this, and listening, and being sure that women are heard,” Mr. Bennett said. “But on the other hand, there...
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