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...legends. It will be an important fight, says Leal, because of their contrasting backgrounds. "Cayetano is the scion of toreros. Mehdi comes from nothing." However far Savalli has come, a glittering future isn't guaranteed. Savalli is still learning. "Mehdi is a populist, someone who uses his style to connect with the audience," says José Miguel Arruego, bullfighting critic for Mundotoro.com and El Mundo newspaper. "Aficionados who look for something more exquisite are less excited about him." At the Las Ventas fight, Alfredo Peña, a veterinarian from Madrid who regularly attends bullfights, agreed. "Bullfighting is like painting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Talented Torero | 3/19/2006 | See Source »

...world of ubiquitous technology, students are used to turning to the internet to find detailed information about their friends, complete calendars of city events, and even “Live Blogs” of campus events. This presents a tremendous opportunity for the UC to use the internet to connect with Harvard students by providing them with information about issues being debated at UC meetings, creating a forum for suggestions, linking to grant applications, compiling a calendar of Harvard events, and yes, even the voting records of UC members. The UC website does none of these things...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Link Me Up, Johnny | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...with nearly 100 active writers and 300 regular users now registered, according to Katz and Ritter.Golis sees great potential in this Harvard blog community, and he says that moving Cambridge Common off of the public blogspot.com server and onto CampusTap will give his site exposure and connect his writers to other bloggers. “CampusTap creates a network that makes people more inclined to [blog],” he says. “The space is more useful. There will be a distinct public sphere at Harvard.”However, the site...

Author: By Vivien G.H. Wu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Our Very Own Blogosphere | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

...isn’t throwing down volleyballs, McCrone takes the court for Leverett House, posting up against significantly smaller and less talented forwards. Every once in a while—“sometimes,” he says with a grin—he’ll connect on an alley-oop.Weitzen, for his part, occasionally wonders about what might have been.“I don’t miss the practices,” Weitzen says. “I don’t miss everything that’s involved with kicking. But would it be cool...

Author: By Karan Lodha, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Once at Harvard, Athletes Switched Sports | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

...underground garage when workers excavating the site discovered a cluster of Roman ruins. This time a wiser city government made two important decisions. First, it chose to preserve the ruins within a below-ground museum. Second, it opted to hold an international competition for an overhead structure to connect the museum to the surface and to transform the plaza from a parking lot into a people magnet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Architecture: Curveballs Are In Play | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

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