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...human resources are stretched too thin for either task to be completed anytime soon. For far too long, Afghanistan has been pushed out of the spotlight. I hope our mission there will regain the attention it needs so we can be successful in that country in the not too distant future...
Sciorra appears distant and lethargic at times—and with a tamed performance by Noth, a viewer will actually yearn for D’Onofrio’s intensity...
Almost immediately, students protested that the LCR was inadequate. A single room in Agassiz House, near Cambridge Common, it was seen as both too small and too distant...
...inserting fictional passages and popular song lyrics at the head of each chapter. With this popularizing cover, Randall charts the history behind current theoretical physics, moving from Newton to Einstein to string theory to her own work. And she suggests that new discoveries await in the not-so-distant future. At the same time, she recollects her own experiences as a theoretical physicist, enlivening her prose with references to afternoons spent at Toscanini’s (the MIT branch, not the Harvard Square location). Ultimately, Randall gives her bulky 500-plus page text a (forgive the pun) more human dimension...
...second and the women placed fourth at the New England Championships this past weekend at Franklin Park in Boston. The rain and mud made for a more difficult course, but did not keep the Crimson men from finishing with only 146 points in a field of 47 schools, a distant second to Brown’s remarkable 40 points. Several schools, inluding Yale, held out a number of their top runners in both the men’s and women’s races in preparation for the NCAA Pre-National meet this coming weekend hosted by Indiana State...