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...Crimson heavyweight crew is a powerhouse known for making history, and the 2006 team did not disappoint. Unfortunately for Harvard, the team repeatedly found itself on a side of history it would rather not occupy, as the Crimson became known for snapping historic winning streaks and failing to replicate the winning formula of years past. The year started encouragingly, with Harvard capturing its sixth straight win at the Stonehurst Regatta and then returning home for a resoundingly successful performance at the Head of the Charles. The Stonehurst winning streak, however, would prove to be one of the few that...
...We’ll just have to do better at nationals.” THOMPSON TROPHYThe Crimson’s best squad was at the Thompson Trophy at the US Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. for a top-tier regatta, and the team didn’t disappoint, engineering perhaps the most dominant performance of the spring season en route to an easy first-place finish.Harvard swept both divisions on its way to just 225 points, 26 ahead of second-place Boston College. Senior Vincent Porter shared time with captain Clay Johnson at the skipper position...
...expected, this year or next, garment exports are projected to double to $10 billion by 2010. Vietnam is already the world's largest pepper exporter, and the second largest exporter of rice, cashews and coffee. "Now that it's getting attention, Vietnam's job is not to disappoint investors," Intel's Phuc says...
...that saw Dartmouth walk away with top honors. MIT finished in second place, while Harvard’s score of 175 total points was just enough to hold off fourth-place Boston College. The Crimson relied solely on its freshmen at the regatta, and the young ladies failed to disappoint. The team was paced by the performance of skipper Megan Watson and crew Lauren Brants, who finished in second-place for Harvard’s B-division. Skipper Roberta Steele and crew Christina Cordeiro, who have sailed in the same boat for the past several weeks, helped the Crimson maintain...
...period piece," says Tripplehorn, "like something out of the '50s." Yet each woman has thought-out reasons why polygamy works for her, and their partnership combines traditional religion with countercultural idealism about plural marriage. The wives are, literally, married to one another--"not in a sexual way, which will disappoint a lot of our male viewers," says Goodwin...