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...THINK THE PROBLEM COULD DEVELOP TO THE EXTENT THAT IT HAS IN THE NETHERLANDS OR FRANCE? No, because you don't have the same numbers. And Australians are pragmatic; they will adjust. I'm optimistic. But unless you talk about it, you can't solve the problem. People are saying things about these sorts of issues now that they wouldn't have been game to five years ago. They would have been jumped on from a great height and told they were bigoted and prejudiced and that multicultralism is the great national cement...
...very smart player,” recalls Crimson women’s basketball coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, who remembers watching Franklin as a high school player and recruiting her to Harvard. “She had everything.” However, like most recruits, Franklin had to adjust to the greater intensity of play at the college level, as well as a different role on a new team. Gone was the pressure of night-to-night stardom, especially as Franklin arrived in time to play with both perennial All-Ivy players Hana Peljto ‘04 and Reka Cserny...
These compromises would specify that the FBI cannot demand internet records from libraries under normal circumstances and adjust the level of judicial review of these requests...
Stores were not the only institutions that had to adjust to the weather. While some club meetings and planned events were canceled because of the storm, several prominent events, including common casting callbacks for Harvard’s spring term theatrical productions and an evening Mozart concert performed by the University Choir, occurred as scheduled, although the choir concert sent out e-mails announcing that last night’s performance would be free...
...adjust for the current, which we don’t do on the Charles River, so we made a couple of mistakes,” Devlin said...