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...Another offensive foul, this time on Housman. Columbia's #11 having trouble with the ball, almost gives it away, #24 recovers the ball but misses the shot. Pusar with the board drives it back down the other end. Housman with the ball finds a cutting Pusar but he MISSES the easy layup. Once again, Columbia throws the ball down court and gets another easy two points. [Columbia 41, Harvard...
...made a counteroffer, asking for $90,000 to cover repairs to the sunken foundation of his Riverside home—a foundation he says is “just large rocks, rather than reinforced concrete.”“[Before building at Cowperthwaite] Harvard told the planning board that they would mitigate damages,” Annis says of the city’s Inspectional Services Department, “which I understand as, if there’s any damage to the house, [Harvard] would pay for it.”ROBUST MITIGATIONThomas J. Lucey, Harvard?...
...open a blank document and carefully set down your pithy words. You stare at the screen for a while, only slightly distracted by imaginings of deep-fried foods and ice cream. You center a colon on the page but suddenly your eyes alight upon a web ad for a board game: Candyland. You see an article about the latest possibility for a Yard Fest performer: Jimmy Eat World. No more distractions. You type out your title. Despite exhaustion, the standard punctuation easily flows out as you make sure your unique thesis appellation conforms to the format of approximately 99 percent...
Next year the Texas State Board of Education will be writing the science curriculum standards for Texas public schoolchildren, and Huckabee may bring enough conservative fundamentalist voters to the polls on March 4 to swing the balance of power on the board to the supporters of creationism. "If Huckabee marshals the religious right in Texas, particularly in North Texas, it has profound implications for the state board," says Kathy Miller, executive director of the Texas Freedom Network (TFN), an Austin-based advocacy group whose stated goal is to "counter the religious right" in public policy issues, particularly education...
...SBOE District 11 member Pat Hardy, a former schoolteacher, curriculum adviser and moderate Republican, is facing a challenge from fellow Republican Barney Maddox, a urologist and ardent supporter of creationism. With no Democratic candidate on the ballot, Tuesday's winner will take a seat on the contentious 15-member board. Maddox, who declines media interview requests, has posted his writings on the web at sites like the Institute for Creation Research and has called Charles Darwin's work "pre-Civil War fairy tales...