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...forward Ray Ortiz’s effort had forced a difficult save from Harvard goaltender Dov Grumet-Morris, who had rebuffed the initial shot but was unable to secure the puck. The danger, however, appeared to have abetted when Crimson forward Andrew Lederman swooped between the faceoff circles to collect the rebound before attempting to clear...
Strikas, one of the website’s creators, said that she used her familiarity with the Institute of Politics to collect information about upcoming events, which she then added to the Daily Jolt’s calendar. She said that she gathered other information from friends and from mailing lists...
...London company that did it all for her. The firm got her a $630 selling price, and took just over $200 of that for itself. Welcome to the latest in eBay piggyback businesses. Fostered by eBay's breakneck growth in the U.S., leading independent drop-off businesses - offering to collect unwanted items through a network of store locations and trade them on eBay for a share of the sale price - are now shipping as many as 5,000 items per week in the U.S. And with eBay business outside of the U.S. now soaring - international transaction revenue leapt...
...lack of centralization means regularly missed chances. Each year students such as Zou create new and fascinating opportunities for themselves, but without someone to collect this information, opportunities which other students might have shared are forgotten about. As members of the Center for European Studies Undergraduate Board, we do our best to collect information for students who wish to work in Europe. On Thursday, February 3, we are holding an information session with officials from various University bodies about summer experiences in Europe. All undergraduates are invited to join us at 27 Kirkland Street and plan for their summers. Despite...
...carry out that kind of work, the DIA has organized what it calls "strategic support teams," groups of 10 or fewer agents who can be sent anywhere in the world to collect intelligence for commanders in the field. Senior Pentagon officials say that one such agent, an interrogator who was dispatched to Baghdad, managed to glean information in interviews with Iraqis that led to the capture of Saddam Hussein...