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...settled into a comfort zone while away from home, possibly because it was not too comfortable at home either. Harvard’s longest home winning streak was three games last season, but its success at home was also punctuated by several home losing streaks. Although its offense was decent, its defense left much to be improved, failing to make some key stops and box-outs in close games.“When you’re on the road, the two things you really need to do are play defense and box out,” Harris says...

Author: By Ricky Liu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '08 SUPPLEMENT: The Road to Glory | 11/13/2008 | See Source »

...don’t know what the House food is like at Harvard, but at Brown, students never stopped complaining about the cafeteria,” he adds. “We had decent restaurants around campus, but nothing compared to this place...

Author: By Youho T. Myong, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bartley's Burger Cottage, Harvard Square Icon, Keeps the Grill Aflame | 11/13/2008 | See Source »

Hometown: Santa Barbara, California Ideal Date: Two surfboards, a decent swell, and a glorious Pacific sunset...

Author: By FM Staff | Title: Scoped! | 11/12/2008 | See Source »

...does not evoke a sense of grandeur. It is an everyday animal. And its meat is not generally considered to be glamorous or sexy. Think sexy meat and it's a big juicy fillet or beef winking up at you from the plate, next to it a decent bottle of Bordeaux. Think healthy meat, if you must, and it's a small portion of free-range chicken breast...Whatever your criterion, there's always something outgunning pork for the top spot: aristocratic meat (venison, swan), cruel meat (dog, suckling anything), underrated (rabbit), overrated (veal), fashionable (ostrich), unfashionable (horse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How to Eat a Whole Spanish Hog | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

...guilty for stiffing us on the table, but our service was fine, and the food that they did have in stock soon arrived. The dumplings: mushy dough and underseasoned filling with a tasty soy sauce. The summer rolls: crunchy and flavorless, with a tasty peanut sauce. The shabu-shabu: decent, I thought, although our companion table had ordered a special broth that they deemed disgusting. The yum yum: somehow both spicy and bland, which not even the administration of the tasty soy and peanut sauces could fix. All together: not bad, but certainly not yum yum.5. Keep your wits about...

Author: By Jillian J. Goodman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HOTSPOT: Shabu Square | 11/10/2008 | See Source »

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