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...third match of the season, Harvard crushed Dartmouth in an easy 8-1 victory. Facing childhood rival and fellow Canadian Ashley Malenchak in the match, Grigg bagged a win in three quick games, soundly defeating Malenchak...
...divest from the Sudan-linked oil company Sinopec. Laconi said that the position the incoming council will take on the Sudan divestment issue has “yet to be determined” by the representatives. The other graduate students elected to serve in the meeting May 16 include Ashley R. Pollock as vice president for communications, James Wang as vice president for internal operations, Adam Cohen-Aslatei as vice president for events, and Jason Rafferty as vice president for student advocacy. —Staff writer Kevin Zhou can be reached at kzhou@fas.harvard.edu...
...royalties from those products developed from the licensed technologies, and the University will also receive an ownership stake in Nano-Terra. Nano-Terra does not receive rights to use the technologies in biomedical products because Whitesides is already working with companies that specialize in the biomedical fields specifically, said Ashley Carlton, a communications representative for Nano-Terra. “[Professor Whitesides] has a proven track record with some of his biomedical companies,” Carlton said. She added that this track record may have helped steer Harvard to further license Whiteside’s lab?...
...this combination of incentives on both sides, says Ashley J. Tellis of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - who has played a key behind-the-scenes role in the talks - that the deal will come through. Speaking on the sidelines of a lecture in New Delhi recently, he said it was not a matter of "if" but "when...
...thrown against the Pirates of the Caribbean juggernaut next weekend, which probably is a result of a lot of people going "yetch" when they saw it. I understand that response. Who wants to see a movie shot almost entirely in a wretched motel room, in which a downtrodden waitress (Ashley Judd, in a stunning performance) first fends off her sadistic former husband, newly paroled from jail, then takes up with an apparently agreeable drifter (Michael Shannon) who is well, er, a little more loony than he at first appears...