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...placement, and just leaning in when I shoot to gain power on my shot,” Halpern said. “I need to work on seeing the open field better.” If Halpern keeps improving, Harvard can only follow suit. —Staff writer Alison E. Schumer can be reached at schumer@fas.harvard.edu...
...Lisa Miller said. “Our returning kids in the system did a great job. Our freshmen will just need some time to learn and break in. The question is how quick we can learn and blend old and new.” —Staff writer Alison E. Schumer can be reached at schumer@fas.harvard.edu...
...graduating a single player,” West said. “We are a team without change, except for recruits. All of our guys are going to be training in the off-season so we will much stronger next season.” —Staff writer Alison E. Schumer can be reached at schumer@fas.harvard.edu...
...British press. I have never voted Labour in a national election, but I think I might do so next time around, and that's down to Brown and his commitment to do the right thing rather than what seems to be the most popular thing. Alison Twaddle, East Lothian, Scotland...
...meted out by a British court, the Chechens wanted to avenge the deaths of their envoys in blood. That sealed Karen Reed's fate. It is hard to imagine a family less likely to be involved in a political mafia killing from the former Soviet Union than Karen and Alison's. But as one of the officers involved in the case pointed out at the time, "We were suddenly dealing with crime and politics from a part of the world that, to be honest, none of us in the Metropolitan or Surrey police had ever heard of. We knew nothing...