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...FDA’s job is, simply, to maintain an adequate, safe supply of blood for patients who need it. But the FDA is only succeeding on one count: the blood is safe. Donated blood is in short supply nationwide, and the problem is particularly acute in New England, where recent winter storms have lowered the level of donations across the region. “We probably have a day to a day-and-a-half on the shelf right now,” said Richard Benjamin, the chief medical officer of the American Red Cross New England region...
...Harvard men’s basketball team will be able to look to the past as a source of inspiration for its road swing through New England...
...Germany. The new town, which will soon house some 30,000 distinctly un-German people, was designed by Albert Speer, son of Adolf Hitler's favorite architect. Forty kilometers away in Songjiang, barefoot migrant workers are building another massive satellite city, this time a vision of ye olde England with tidy Tudor cottages, cobbled paths, a giant castle and a garden maze. In Pujiang, another Shanghai suburb, 100,000 citizens will soon occupy an Italian dreamscape complete with languid canals. In all, at least 500,000 people are expected to live in Shanghai's seven new satellite towns, each designed...
...skaters that fill the four rosters this year, one of every three hails from the state of Massachusetts. More than 40 percent of the group was born in New England, and another sizeable chunk of the players attended New England high schools to play hockey...
...Harvard remained undefeated in 2005, moving to 5-0-1 since the New Year. It also stayed perfect all-time against Vermont—winning for the 13th straight time—and shut out the Catamounts for the sixth time in the last seven meetings between the New England rivals. Riding such an impressive streak, the victory got the Crimson in the mindset to tackle the Big Green the next...