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Worldwide, 280,000 people belong to car-share programs, nearly three-quarters of them in Europe, according to Susan Shaheen, a researcher at the University of California, Berkeley. The idea spread to the U.S. in 1998, with the opening of a small company in Portland, Ore. Since then, the movement has grown to 14 firms with 62,000 members in 14 states and the District of Columbia. The firms range from ambitious outfits like Zipcar and Flexcar, which are each adding as many as 1,000 members a month, to modest start-ups like the Dancing Rabbit Vehicle Co-operative...
Though Northeastern had dictated play throughout much of regulation, overtime had, until then, appeared to belong to the Crimson (14-6-2, 11-4-1 ECAC), which controlled the game’s pace thanks in large part to three power plays in the first overtime. Only Huskies goaltender Keni Gibson’s toe stood between sophomore blueliner Dylan Reese’s one-timer and a Harvard victory 14:55 into the frame, and similar efforts from captain Noah Welch skipped just wide...
...were supposed to be ready reserve troops, not an invading and occupying military force spreading U.S. aggression abroad. If confidence is to be restored in the U.S. military, our forces must be used for the defense of this country, not for the personal goals of the President. U.S. troops belong on U.S. soil, not stationed in 135 different countries. There is no justification for U.S. soldiers serving in other countries, unless our military is part of a U.N.-sponsored peacekeeping mission. Ted Johnson Colrain, Massachusetts...
Harvard women’s basketball fought fire with fire this weekend, and in so doing made a critical statement: Championship offenses may belong to bygone years, but the Crimson’s resident status as beast of the Ivies remains alive and appreciably well...
...were supposed to be ready reserve troops, not an invading and occupying military force spreading U.S. aggression abroad. If confidence is to be restored in the U.S. military, our forces must be used for the defense of this country, not for the personal goals of the President. U.S. troops belong on U.S. soil, not stationed in 135 different countries. There is no justification for U.S. soldiers serving in other countries, unless our military is part of a U.N.-sponsored peacekeeping mission. Ted Johnson Colrain, Massachusetts, U.S. Where Was God? You omitted a profound side effect: the doubt that the tsunami...