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Harvard is struggling, but its depth will prove to be an asset as the season progresses. Freshman guard Jennifer Lee has played some pivotal minutes, and the team hasn't yet exhausted all the possible combinations of players. Forward Katie Gates and 6'4 center Sarah Johnson also bring height and skill to the lineup. Junior forward Sharon Nunamaker, injured for much of her first two seasons and under-used so far this season, could very well bring a spark to the Crimson unit...
...heading up a very public fight against another Russian titan. This time his target was Anatoli Chubais, chief of Russia's electricity giant, Unified Energy Systems. Chubais had proposed to restructure UES by selling off regional subsidiaries at their value at the time. The plan, Browder claims, amounted to "asset stripping, pure and simple." He rallied 45 Western investors, who owned 15% of the company, to call for Chubais' ouster and demand that the UES charter be rewritten to their tastes...
Schor's colleagues describe her as a high-profile presence and an asset to the University. "She's a really major public intellectual...and a social conscience on campus for women's issues and economic justice," said Layton...
...Smith's connections to the outgoing council leadership, it's not clear whether Driskell's support will be an asset or a liability to the candidate from Adams House...
Shewchuk has even been an asset to Harvard hockey off the ice. She is the color commentator for WHRB's broadcasts of the men's hockey games whenever her schedule permits...