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...We’ve consistently grown and raised achievement,” said Morse School parent Elizabeth Gibb. “It completely has made me lose confidence in how the system works and it makes me not want to stay...

Author: By Claire A. Pasternack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Committee Debates School Consolidation Plan Plans | 11/13/2002 | See Source »

...Junior Elizabeth Andrews led all scorers with two goals and an asssist for the Crimson, while junior Kate McDavitt scored two goals to raise her team-leading total...

Author: By Jane V. Evans, CONTRIBUTINGWRITER | Title: Field Hockey: Lions Make For Easy Prey | 11/12/2002 | See Source »

...London's tabloids began hounding him mercilessly. Burell's real crime: selling his story to another paper. Two weeks ago Burrell was riding a wave of public sympathy. His trial for stealing 310 of Diana's items, from handbags to photos to a ceremonial sword, collapsed when Queen Elizabeth recalled that shortly after Diana's death, Burrell had confided to her that he would hold some of Diana's things for safekeeping - proving he had no criminal intent. As commentators picked over the carcass of the case, Burrell was portrayed mostly as the victim of police and prosecutors, who jumped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Butler in Right Royal Ruckus! | 11/10/2002 | See Source »

...light, the design plans were switched, and Eliot’s chandeliers went to Lowell. But was it the natural light in Eliot that made the difference, or the heavy hand of then-University President A. Lawrence Lowell, Class of 1877, in deciding House construction plans? Lowell House administrator Elizabeth Terry acknowledges that President Lowell had a “tendency to hover around House constructions and make unilateral decisions” about the design schemes. Whether or not he purposely switched the chandeliers to the House with his namesake, we may never know. Says current Eliot House Master Lino...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Explained | 11/7/2002 | See Source »

...president can certainly claim a little favorable wind behind his plan to privatize Social Security. Candidates who ran on that plan, such as Elizabeth Dole and Lindsay Graham, did well, vindicating Karl Rove and other conservatives in the party have been fighting an internal party battle over whether GOP candidates should run on the issue. Many conservatives blame Republican Campaign Committee Chairman Tom Davis for watering down Bush's ideas, telling his candidates that running on Social Security private accounts was too risky. Whether or not Davis was right, it will be harder for him or other nervous Republicans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Will Bush Manage his Triumph? | 11/6/2002 | See Source »

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