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...listening to the student organizations,” said Harvard Undergraduate Women in Business President Tracy L. Britt ’07. “It means a lot to us as student groups that the College does respond to matters that affect our organizations.” Eva Liu ’08, president of Harvard China Care, said that the tax would have directly impeded the implementation of her group’s goals. “We use the money to sponsor surgeries for orphans so any amount of this that is taken away will mean that...
...called the meat “just right” and Rosen called it the “best beef so far.” Host team HRCSA prepared pearl balls and beef stir-fry, earning praise from Bryant for the dish’s presentation. According to Eva M. Luo ’08, co-president of HRCSA, the event was a huge success. “The turnout this year was much greater than last year, probably because of the increased diversity among the competing teams,” she said. “The event definitely...
...women with BRCA-1, the naturally occurring female hormone progesterone speeds the proliferation of mammary cells. "If we block the progesterone pathway using an antiprogesterone, it could prevent breast cancer," says Eva Lee, lead author of the study. That's exactly what mifepristone did for the experiment's mice, all of which had the BRCA-1 gene. At age 1, none of those treated with mifepristone had developed tumors. But all the untreated mice had tumors by the time they were 8 months...
...latest Bond film, “Casino Royale,” James’ dame du jour presents an unfamiliarly prickly exterior, mounted atop armor as thick as the new Bond’s skull. In contrast to Daniel Craig’s cuboid appearance, Eva Green, who plays Vesper Lynd, looks remarkably like a pale rose—beautiful, but chilling. She rarely relinquishes control of a scene, digging her thorns deep into the film and filling holes in the spongy plot with a deep well of anger, love, and all that lies in between...
...lifestyle that is distinctive to the franchise. The villain has a unique physical attribute as well: because of a disfigured eye, he cries tears of blood. And, as always, there is the Bond Girl. This time around the BG is the beguiling Vesper Lynd, played by the impossibly attractive Eva Green. While Craig’s 007 is grittier, Casino’s Bond girl—unlike previous bombshells Halle Berry or Teri Hatcher who have inhabited the role in the past—has more class and elegance than ever. The first time Bond and Lynd meet, they...