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From then on, Paulson said he would catch the 4:22 p.m. train home to give his kids a bath and read them a bedtime story...
...carry on without him. We can expect the sectarian violence to continue. Yet the ideology of terror has lost one of its most visible and aggressive leaders." The President could afford to be muted because the magnitude of the victory was obvious. "We thought we were never going to catch a break," said a relieved Presidential adviser...
...fourth in the history of the Harvard Athletic Program and the Crimson’s first national team fencing title of any kind in 72 years.In Houston, as in New York, Harvard’s rambunctious athletes—part fencers, part fans—rallied around a signature catch phrase while they dismantled their opponents.“Nothing can stop the bus,” Brand says.***The inevitability of such a proposition would have been laughable four years ago, long before the Crimson was sending enough fencers to qualify for the title, much less...
...lines on electrode-conducting paper have doubled as deepening my understanding of electromagnetism. Not quite. I’ve even laughed dry cackles of skepticism after emerging from hour-long lectures of incomprehensible professorial conjecture, knowing all the while that the test would be a painless regurgitation of colorful catch-phrases...
...very difficult to know what is the frequency of things that don’t look like they’re happening,” Verba says. While technological advances have facilitated plagiarism through the arrival of the internet, he contends, it has also become easier to catch plagiarism with the use of search engines to detect copied works. —Staff writer Claire M. Guehenno can be reached at guehenno@fas.harvard.edu...