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Among the outstanding Harvard athletes to be recognized are track Olympian Meredith L. Rainey '90 and Allison S. Feaster '98, a first round draft pick in the Women's National Basketball Association...
Graham T. Allison, Jr. '62, director of the Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, called for Americans to "refocus on what matter to us most: weapon containment." Allison advised that the United States government purchase nuclear warheads from Russia...
...persistent, fundamental strength of the U.S. economy. The trend in wages and employment, which wield far more influence over consumer confidence and spending than stock prices, remains strong. As she placed a tortilla warmer in her shopping cart last week at a store in Nashville, Tenn., Sue Allison, 53, a public relations officer for the Tennessee supreme court, observed that "there are a million people out tonight spending $90 on nothing, just as I am. My husband and I won't touch [our retirement stocks] for at least 15 years, so I don't worry about short-term losses...
Additionally, Allison S. Feaster '98 was chosen as the New England College Athletic Conference/Robbins Sports Surfaces Athlete of the Year in Division...
Former Harvard hoops star Allison Feaster '98 will miss six weeks of her rookie season in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) after breaking her foot in a game last Tuesday...