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Sheldon has succeeded outside the Crimson program, as well. This summer, Sheldon won the 104th WGAM Massachusetts Amateur Tournament by two strokes...
...Saretsky said, “and her workouts are going well, so I’m excited to see how she does throughout the season.” Following her were freshmen Meghan Cleary, at 62nd overall with a time of 19:33, and Hillary May, who finished 104th with a time of 20:04. Rounding out the pack were sophomore Brenda Cohen, at 139th with a time of 20:27, and senior Eliza Gardiner, who clocked in at 20:34 and 151st overall. Freshman Alison Liewen was Harvard’s sixth runner. The race held some significance...
...leaving me sweating and struggling to keep up, strides briskly toward the base of the Burj Dubai, the soaring skyscraper he's in charge of building. Riding together in a jangling construction elevator, it takes us 3 min. 50 sec. to ascend to the giddy heights of the 104th floor - and the building's reach for the sky won't stop there. At the current rate, says Sang, his laborers - some 4,000 construction workers, mainly from the Indian subcontinent - are adding a new story every three days. At that pace, the Burj Dubai will this week surpass Taipei...
...Peering out from the 104th floor, I can see several other symbols of Dubai, a city-state roughly the size of Mallorca, with only about 250,000 citizens and 1 million or so foreign workers. The most famous is the Burj al Arab, a splendid, sail-shaped luxury hotel as high as the Eiffel Tower. When Sang points toward the hazy waters of the Gulf and says, "That's the World out there," it takes me a second to realize he's not referring to our planet, but to yet another huge real estate development. The World will...
...beat Cornell at Ohiri Field. After two halves of close chances at goal for both teams, the Crimson (8-4-0, 2-1-0 Ivy) sent the Big Red (1-5-3, 0-2-1) packing with a piercing header from forward and captain Charles Altchek in the 104th minute to grab the 1-0 victory. “Cornell made life difficult for us,” Harvard coach John Kerr said. “They played a great game, [and] defensively they are tough to break down. We kept our composure, kept clubbing away, and luckily...