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...position our brand is as good value for the money. People know when they have less money what Ikea stands for. We're seeing new customers in our stores and it's a good time for us to take market share. In the U.S., we were 16th among furniture-only retailers a few years ago, and now we're number...
...have one good goalie and we’re lucky to have three of them.”PENALTY SHOTSFriday’s game was the first time the Crimson recorded a tie since a 2-2 draw against Dartmouth on Jan. 12, 2007...Kessler narrowly missed her 16th career shutout on Friday, which would have given her sole possession of the all-time Harvard record.—Staff writer Loren Amor can be reached at lamor@fas.harvard.edu.—Staff writer Kate Leist can be reached at kdleist@fas.harvard.edu...
...shaky opening solo by the violas, leading the strings’ lyricism throughout the tragic movement. The violins continued to play with convincing urgency for the duration of the piece, but the lower strings couldn’t muster much support. The lively second movement was buoyant with running 16th notes in the strings like a motor beneath the orchestra. The speed occasionally got the better of the strings, as the sound sometimes lost its crispness, but Yannatos again gave the audience a thrilling ride. The slow third movement features striking, solemn chorales in the horns and bassoons...
...CROWDED: WHY WE NEED A GREEN REVOLUTION—AND HOW IT CAN RENEW AMERICA by Thomas L. Friedman The painting that stretches across the top and bottom thirds of this hardback is the middle panel of “The Garden of Earthly Delights,” a 16th-century triptych by Hieronymous Bosch. The painting depicts, among many other things, naked people and imaginary creatures fiddling around with one another’s orifices. Art historians agree that these fanciful beings are having a good, sexy time, but what in the Sam Hill kind of revolution is Friedman...
...regattas and just keep the good races, then we should be fine.”WOMEN’S STU NELSON TROPHYHeavy winds and light sailors derailed Harvard’s women’s team at the Stu Nelson Trophy, hosted by Connecticut College. The Crimson placed 16th in the 18-team field. “Our boat was a little overpowered. We’re a pretty small weight combination for the wind we were experiencing,” sophomore crew Grace Charles said. “We don’t get those conditions very often...