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Brand was very complimentary of his entire team, and thinks that the Crimson is one of five teams with a good shot at the national title, as 12 Harvard fencers qualified to compete at the NCAA Finals, to be held at the Gordon Track Center March 25-28.
"The foundations are making investments to augment the capacity of government," says Bruce Katz, founding director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings. "They're pooling funds to take on a monumental task, which is, How do you begin to change the trajectory of an entire metropolitan economy?"
That defeat has fueled Harvard, especially the team’s seniors, who want to improve their record to 2-2 against their interstate rivals. Retribution is something that will certainly be on the minds of the entire team.
That kind of buyer's remorse has Florida conservatives crowing. "The entire Crist operation appears to be in a death spiral," says GOP consultant Brett Doster, an ally of Crist's conservative predecessor, Jeb Bush, whose fans say Crist's centrist agenda has betrayed Bush's legacy. "It's hard...
"It was disrespectful to the entire Leverett community, which put in so many hours to ensure that Housing Day was a success," Wen said. "More importantly, it was upsetting because it was disrespectful to all of the people whose lives have been affected by the events of September 11th."