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...ever played a night game here.”For now, though, Van Niel’s focus rests solely on applying to vocal schools, beating Yale in The Game and, all the while, not completely forgetting about school.“I’d often dream, ‘well, great, I’ll be able to sing, I’ll be able to play football, and hopefully I won’t fail out,’” Van Niel says. “There have been ups and downs in each area...
...sliding dollar is good news for Poland. "We're the only ones not complaining," said Sikora, president of Poland's Bank Handlowy w Warszawie. Reason: Poland's external debt is in dollars, whereas most of its exports are in euros, which means it benefits coming and going. "We dream about this situation," Sikora said. Poland is the biggest of the 10 nations set to join the E.U. later this year, and Sikora is hopeful that accession will boost growth. Poland's lower labor costs give it a competitive edge, and it continues to enjoy some foreign direct investment, although...
...team.” “She’s one of the purest student-athletes I’ve ever coached,” Delaney-Smith says of her prize recruit. “She has surpassed all my expectations. She’s a dream come true.”As the season tips off, the Crimson is dreaming of another Ivy League title. And with Hallion at the helm, its dreams may just come true.—Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...
...Jacobsen does move down Mass. Ave to MIT, he will join what Swager called the institute’s “dream team” of reaction development researchers...
...less faith in the power of democracy than they do in the power of their militia. "Of course, [because] the Sadrist movement has a base in the street," says Ali al-Mayali, a Sadrist member of parliament. "[It is] a base the other won't have - could never dream of having." In southern Iraq, political disputes are still more likely to be solved in the streets than at the ballot...