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...think they came out with a lot more intensity than we did in the first half, and that was something we recognized at halftime,” Gannon said. “[We] made a conscious decision to change that...
...manufacturers are gearing up to churn out the fastest. By 2008, 1 of every 3 TVs sold will be an LCD, according to iSuppli. The U.S. is catching up to some other rich countries. In Japan, where consumers are among the most technologically savvy and are much more space conscious, about 1 in 4 TVs sold is an LCD. "In the long run, [LCD TVS] will be a major part of the business," says Paul Semenza, an iSuppli vice president...
...where to get funding for sustainability research? In Sustainable Allston’s effort to persuade President Summers, alumni showed a surprising interest in campus sustainability. There is a large community of environmentally-conscious alumni likely willing to contribute to campus sustainability research. Harvard should begin a dedicated fundraising effort for campus sustainability research. The earlier we begin this research, the more our new campus in Allston will save money, while fulfilling our responsibility as stewards of our planet...
...untidy heap on the floor. The label said this was another piece I could touch, and I tried to determine what I was supposed to do with it. Only this was ten times worse than looking at “Wave;” now I was self-conscious because of the guard watching me from across the room. What a ludicrous situation: Just me in an art gallery making a fool of myself in front of a stranger as I tried to play with a “sculpture” of totally indeterminate purpose. I felt like...
...with the Crimson’s new run-centered, more conservative approach. The senior, who for three years ran wildly around the field and who came into this campaign expecting to be the unquestioned focal point of Harvard’s attack, looked constrained in his own system. Clearly conscious of avoiding a recurrence of last year when injuries kept him out much of the season, Crimson coaches built an offense designed to keep Fitzpatrick on the field. Absent were the crazy scrambles downfield that ended in bone-jarring hits from opposing linebackers. Replacing them were more pocket-based passes...