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...fundamental issue at hand in the contract renegotiation is whether or not Harvard cares about the welfare of its workers. Today, Harvard has a chance to increase wages and benefits and confirm its position as an institution of advancement. We hope that Harvard seizes this opportunity for change. Andrew D. Fine ’09, a Crimson editorial comper, lives in Stoughton Hall. Jeff D. Rakover ’06 is a special concentrator in Adams House. Amanda L. Shapiro ’08 is a sociology concentrator in Lowell House. They are all members of the Student Labor Action...

Author: By Andrew D. Fine, Jeff D. Rakover, and Amanda L. Shapiro, S | Title: Caring About Harvard’s Workers | 11/15/2005 | See Source »

...Brian Cusworth had 15 points and 10 boards in only 15 minutes.Mayaguez, which is playing four New England schools on its tour of the US, was paced by 20-point efforts from forward Pedro Colon and guard Luis Ramirez. JUNKYARD DOGHarvard was led on offense by freshman guard-forward Andrew Pusar, who collected 16 points on 7-of-10 shooting despite only playing 13 minutes off the bench. Pusar, a wing player who likes to put the ball on the floor and drive, displayed an uncanny ability to get to the basket and be in the right place...

Author: By Caleb W. Peiffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Freshmen Excel in Exhibition | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...ANDREW L. KALLOCH...

Author: By Andrew L. Kalloch | Title: Value Of Cities Is In Its Lessons, Not Its Annoyances | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...Andrew Weil?s recommendations for maximizing physical and emotional health and happiness as we grow older were welcomed by readers. While some applauded his advice for aging gracefully, others had their own suggestions about diet, exercise, medical aids and the need for effortful mental activity

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Better Longer | 11/12/2005 | See Source »

...excerpt from Dr. Andrew Weil's book Healthy Aging was well presented [Oct. 24]. Weil gave a balanced view of nutritional advice on aging, and I was glad to see someone point out the dubious nature of the antiaging business. Most of what we spend on vitamin supplements and health food represents unreasonable expectations of our ability to control aging. Such purchases only distract from what is truly important: taking the realistic steps necessary to delay age-related disease. I will read Weil's entire book and recommend this article to my patients. John Kaufmann, M.D. Boca Raton, Florida...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living Better Longer | 11/12/2005 | See Source »

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