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...Staff writer Daniel J. Hemel can be reached at hemel@fas.harvard.edu...
...second base, spikes up, successfully preventing a double play. Unfortunately, Columbia second baseman Kyle Roberts was hurt and left the game. After protestation by Lions coach Brett Boretti, Kramer would have a ball thrown behind him, a ball thrown near his head, and a ball thrown far inside by Daniel Bajger in his next at-bat...Captain shortstop Morgan Brown did not play in either game after pulling his quadriceps on Saturday against Penn. “He’s done it before, but this time he did it real good,” Walsh said. Brown remains...
...every state in the country,” he said, Last night’s festivities cost an estimated $5,000, according to Dems Events Director Erika C. Helgen ’08. The event does not mean the Dems have endorsed Warner’s potential candidacy. But Daniel A.F. Demetri ’09 told his fellow diners that since Warner “came here, he deserves a little bit of love.” —Staff writer Natalie I. Sherman can be reached at nsherman@fas.harvard.edu...
...currently conducted may provide lessons on how to make pandemics-related policy just and fair. He said that the public understands the limited availability of organs for transplant and the rules of distribution, while arrangements for the allocation of avian flu vaccinations are not as clear or well-understood. Daniel Markovits, an associate professor at Yale Law School, explored what restrictions on individual liberty, in the event of a public health crisis, are legally and morally tolerable. He discussed the “prioritarian” approach to distributive equality of medical resources, which aims to minimize the greatest individual...
...stock our shelves, grill our burgers and clean our offices--for pay that lets us keep our own wallets plumper. Moreover, their domestic labor gives their employers more time to put into higher-paying work and leisure time. A vibrant laborer population could even create white-collar jobs, says Daniel Griswold, an immigration expert for the Cato Institute--say, for hotel managers hired to oversee expanding staffs. "Immigrant workers," he says, "make the economy more flexible, more dynamic...