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...slams his feet and water in the glass shakes. For anyone who had heard the noise it was unforgettable; for anyone who hadn’t, it was unimaginable.When I agreed to move into Leverett G tower last spring, I knew there would be construction. For months I dealt silently with trucks backing up at six in the morning, with endless jack hammering and drilling. But when the metal monstrosity of the ground-pounder made its appearance, I finally couldn’t take it anymore.While Harvard’s goal of adding more housing for its students is certainly...
...Within the Harvard community, there was uncertainty about what the end of Sharon’s tenure would mean for Israeli politics and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, along with hope that his stroke would not be a major setback for either. “The Israeli democracy has dealt with worse losses,” said Assistant Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Avi Matalon, who is from Israel. “The momentum is with the moderate center.” Sharon, formerly a member of the right-wing Likud party in Israel, recently formed...
...league.”The trip to upstate New York comprised two of Harvard’s mere three games over a 46-day span from mid-December to late January. The team will square off Wednesday night with a highly-touted New Hampshire squad, which dealt the Crimson its first shutout in over four years in a recent visit to the Bright Center. Despite the possible rust acquired over winter vacation and reading period, the victories featured the combination of strong third-period play, an offense and power play in rhythm, and firm goaltending.HARVARD 6, CORNELL 3Freshman Brittany Martin...
...were no bids,” said Drew G. Davis ’09, a member of the FYSC and the night’s emcee. “But the FYSC had people in the crowd trying to help keep the bids up.” Some contestants dealt with the fear of rejection by coming to the event with friends who already agreed in advance to bid. “A lot of us came just to buy our friends,” said Lewis E. Bollard ’09, explaining why he attended the event. Before...
...return to office. Eighty-three of the LDP winners, meanwhile, are first-time Diet members, now routinely referred to in the Japanese press as "Koizumi's Kids." While it would be an overstatement to say the LDP is now Koizumi's machine, its famously fractious factions have been dealt a mortal blow, and it is more aligned behind a single, strong leader than ever before. "We destroyed the old LDP," said a beaming Koizumi as the returns came in, "and the LDP became like a new party...