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...Whose bright idea was it to study backward civilizations where they don’t even have the wits about them to speak English? I don’t know about you, but my ancestors did not leave the Garden of Eden and travel a zillion miles on a boat just to get to America and have to learn about other people’s cultures. That is just what the terrorists want you to learn! If other cultures were so darn great, God would not have put all of the Indians on reservations...
Fishermen on the high seas have plenty of worries, not the least of which are boat-tossing storms, territorial squabbles and even pirates. Now Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada, has added another. After studying, among other things, global catch data over more than 50 years, he and a team of 13 researchers in four countries have come to a stunning conclusion. By the middle of this century, fishermen will have almost nothing left to catch. "None of us regular working folk are going to be able to afford seafood," says Stephen Palumbi, a Stanford...
...division, three women sailed well in guiding Harvard to second-place in the division, also behind Navy. Steele handled skipper duties, while senior Cassandra Niemi and sophomore Christina Cordeiro each participated in four races at crew. Niemi joined the boat for the first four races to try to combat the stronger winds, while Codeiro, who usually sails with Steele, returned to her spot once the winds died down for the final four races...
Captain Clay Johnson led the way in A division, sailing as skipper in a boat that alternated three crews: seniors Kristen Lynch and Emily Simon, as well as sophomore Jon Garrity. The boat earned a sixth-place finish in its division, behind Roger Williams, MIT, Yale, Dartmouth and Connecticut College...
...waters of the Charles to the banks of New Jersey yesterday at the Princeton Chase. And for the Radcliffe crew, this proved a turn for the worse. After a strong row last Sunday, the Black and White heavyweights did not find similar success this weekend, with its first varsity boat coming in 16th with a time of 16.53.10 and its second varsity notching a 28th place finish, clocking in at 17.18.74. The two boats were simply not able to attain a high enough stroke rate. While rowing at a rate ranging from 30-32 strokes, the team fell behind crews...