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SECOND INTERMISSION: Harvard's going to need to keep up the pressure if it wants to get out of Burlington with a win. I'm going to need a hot dog if I want to make it through this live blog. P.S.: Burlington's main drawback: no Felipe's Taqueria. Shout-out to KL, EWC, RAS, and anyone else who understands my love of a good quesadilla...
...Even so, police are right to turn their attention from traditional hot spots like pubs and town squares to virtual gathering sites like Bebo and Facebook, according to Jonathan Zittrain, Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at Oxford University. They are fertile ground for petty criminals. "One drawback is that there's so much antisocial behavior to choose from, like fishing in a spot where the fish bit as quickly as the bait is lowered," he said...
...most jurisdictions, implementing an instant-runoff scheme is more expensive and time-consuming because it requires multiple simulated runoffs. This drawback is not a critical concern for the UC, however, as the adoption of electronic voting has made the council’s elections easy to administer...
...real estate agent who showed me my apartment pointed out the views of Mount Zion, ringed by cypress trees, and the walled Old City with its minarets and church spires piercing the blue Jerusalem sky. But she neglected to say that the apartment had a drawback: its proximity to hell. A few hundred paces downhill, and you are in the Valley of Hinnom, where Muslims, Jews and Christians all believe that on Judgment Day, the gates of hell will open up as sinners go tumbling into the flaming vortex...
...will have a kitchen," Butenis assured potential volunteers. There was one drawback. "There are no trees over there, whereas we've got trees here," said Ries, referring to the current trailer park lodgings at the Republican Palace. "So there's not much shade...