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...attract the very best talent from around the world,” said Susan J. Pharr, a professor of Japanese politics and director of the Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies, who accompanied Faust on the trip. “Having the president go to Japan is a way to deepen the relationship, and to make sure that Harvard is well known in Japan...
...even been implemented yet. The VAT increase goes into effect on March 15, and civil servants will see their upcoming Easter bonuses - equal to half a month's salary - slashed by 30%. Greeks are already feeling the pinch of the economic downturn, and many fear the measures will only deepen their pain. The government's official prediction is that the economy will shrink by 0.3% this year and then begin to recover. But many Greeks and economists think those expectations are overly optimistic...
...sabbatical is a wonderful time to deepen one’s research,” Wrangham said. “I’m looking forward to doing some writing, and I’m also looking forward to developing some new courses...
After Matera hit a three-pointer with 15 minutes to play, freshman Elle Hagadorn also scored a trey of her own to deepen the Quakers’ deficit. Penn was never able to get the margin under 20 points after that point. Berry didn’t help the Quakers’ cause by sinking another three with 14 minutes left in the half...
...later the talk of the league will return to Favre - the man whom Vikings fans have hated to love, whom Packers fans have come to regard with a sense of wounded fascination. The retirement rumors will persist. If he goes to yet another team, the identity crisis will deepen. As for myself, I know why the Packers let him go, I know why he can't come back, and yet there I was rooting for the guy on Sunday, marveling at the grit and heartbroken at the loss. In an age when sports allegiances begin at birth, there...