Word: englands
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...granted? Having been born in Zambia, I know. I am disgusted by the fact that your readers can so easily ponder tossing aside the E.U. just because they sit every Saturday morning in their comfortable armchairs and read Time without having to worry about anything. Jack Robert Rose, SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND...
...Obama’s former Law School professors, classmates, and friends, and cost $2,300 to attend—Friday’s fundraiser was primarily aimed at attracting college students and mobilizing a grassroots campaign. Students were able to purchase tickets for the senator’s New England kickoff for just $23, though participants could contribute as much as $2300. Members of Obama’s campaign stood at the entrances with sign-up sheets encouraging students to volunteer in New Hampshire. More than 175 students from Harvard attended, according to Nathaniel J. Lubin...
...full weekend of competition of the spring season. While the No. 6 women’s team competed for a spot at nationals later in the spring, the No. 4 co-eds sailed in four regattas, finishing in places ranging from fourth to eighth.WOMEN’S NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPThe Crimson was at Connecticut College for the Reed Trophy, the women’s New England Championship. With the top five teams receiving an invitation to nationals, Harvard’s goal was simple. The team’s second-place finish was simply an added bonus.Tufts edged...
...running time suggests that Wright and Pegg are just a little more in love with their material than I am. But not much. That's why I'm willing to absolve them of any complicity in the Blacksburg massacre. These guys are from England, where the cops don't carry guns and the murder rate from firearms is minuscule. Their homage-burlesque of America's ultra-violent action epics springs from a movie love as innocent and politically remote as an American kid's fondness for science-fiction films. Film violence for Pegg and Wright is not a mirror...
Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 kicked off the ceremony, held in the hallway outside the pub, by describing the connection between Harvard’s Queen’s Head and a tavern in Southwark, England, with the same name. John Harvard bequeathed the Southwark locale to the University in the 19th century, but it later burned down...