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...Sunday, when Lin re-established his personal best with 17 points and typified the aggressive, running style that catapulted Harvard to its first win under new head coach Tommy Amaker—an impressive 90-60 throttling of Northwestern State.“We’re hopeful to build on it,” Amaker said. “I think confidence-wise, spirit-wise, and psychologically, this is big for us to get our first win, and not only to win, but to play well.” Lin was one of three Crimson players to post career...
...anyone permitted to build where wildfires are inevitable? If people just have to live there, they should live in mobile homes that they could move. I know this wouldn't solve every problem and some homes might be lost, but it seems sensible to prohibit the construction of permanent structures in such areas. Colin Kreitzer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania...
...it’s not very large at the moment, is more like a pre-architecture major. VES teaches how to think about space and place and design of places and reconfiguration of natural space over time and all the things that architects need to know besides how to build a wall and how to measure this and that. That captures some of the very possibly pre-professional attitude of the concentration.” VES lecturer and director of undergraduate studies Robb Moss echoes that sentiment. “I don’t think success is related...
...developing countries are being paid a fair price, and that there are no local markets for their produce. Anna Bradley, chair of the Soil Association standards board, explained: "It is neither sustainable nor responsible to encourage poorer farmers to be reliant on air freight, but we recognize that building alternative markets that offer the same social and economic benefits as organic exports will take time. Therefore, the Soil Association will be doing all it can to encourage farmers in developing countries to create and build organic markets that do not depend on air freight...
...build up a confidence with the clients," Rodriguez says, politely declining to discuss any of the really juicy tidbits that have been entrusted to him from the barber's chair over the years. "You hear so much, it's hard to remember everything they say," he adds diplomatically, with a revealing twinkle in his eye. In fact, the reason his clients feel so free to express themselves may be that the whatever they say is carefully swept up with the hair clippings and discarded...