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...finally just sit down and write the damn thing. Open a “Document1.” Hmm. Did I even learn anything in college? Did I have an emblematic experience that shaped me? Alt-tab to Pine. Pressing “down” at the bottom of my inbox seems to do nothing. Perhaps I’ll just help it along by holding the down arow. Surely if I keep shoveling hard enough I’ll hit pay dirt, an inspiration for this column. Or maybe a particularly infuriating David Brooks...
...league tables. “We never lost hope or got our heads down,” said junior co-captain Sarah Cebron. “But starting off stronger would have built more confidence.” The Crimson returned home to take on perennial bottom-feeder Columbia—perhaps its best opportunity of the season to pick up a league victory. Harvard stormed out of the gates, winning games one and two. But Columbia recovered to win in five games, shocking the Crimson. “When it came down to the line, we didn?...
...Crimson’s inexperience showed.Harvard especially struggled in its league contests during the period from Thanksgiving weekend through winter break.The Crimson pulled out one-goal victories at St. Lawrence and against Quinnipiac but dropped three other Ivy games, including a 4-3 loss to perennial bottom-feeder Yale.On the other hand, Harvard notched two crucial non-conference wins in December, logging victories in 1-0 nailbiters at New Hampshire and North Dakota—a factor that would weigh heavily in the NCAA selection committee’s eventual decision to award the Crimson a No. 2 seed...
...It’s a step up from 10th place, where we’ve traditionally been,” nordic coach Peter Graves said, referencing the team’s propensity to finish tenth the previous season. While the Crimson finished reliably ninth and generally near the bottom of the pack, the team noticed improvement over the course of the season that wasn’t necessarily reflected in the rankings. “I’m really pleased the way the technique has improved—the way the knowledge of tactics have improved...
...didn't help, and and analysts believe that the fiery leader's recent actions to exert more state control over drilling projects has reduced investment. (Venezuela insists it is producing up to 3.5 million barrels a day, though many analysts put it at little over 2.5 million.) But the bottom line is that since 2000, the last time Ch?vez hosted an OPEC gathering, the cartel's daily output has increased by fewer than 2 million barrels to 28 million today - even as the exploding petro-appetite of emerging giants like China and India has put enormous new pressures on global...