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...August, and has spent the last three months preparing to defend Harvard’s Ivy title.Last year’s successful campaign has only served to raise the bar for Moretzsohn and the rest of the squad.“I think as a team we clearly expect to get ourselves back in the position to win the Ivy League title and get back to the [NCAA] Tournament,” Moretzsohn says. “It’s not going to be easy. We have to play every game like it’s a championship game...
...post players in the league, is a double-double threat every game. The pair first played together in AAU ball, when they played on the same team at age 11. They’ve come back as teammates at Harvard and, now entering their third year for the Crimson, expect to use the experience to their advantage. “I know where he likes it,” Housman says. “I know what positions he likes to be in usually.” “It really came to a point in the Cornell game...
...which combines bipolar radio frequency and light sources to combat the signs of aging. "P&G clearly views the consumer segment of aesthetics as a big market," says Jose Haresco, a senior analyst for Merriman Curhan Ford & Co. in San Francisco. "It's not taking a small bet here." Expect to be able to buy some of these gizmos by the end of next year at the earliest, at prices ranging from...
Most captives transferred to tented U.S. detention camps can expect to be there roughly 35 days before their case file is viewed by the Combined Review and Release Board, a panel of U.S. and Iraqi officials. Detainees are allowed to offer a written statement to the panel, but they do not appear in person before it. After a reading of a detainee's file, the panel then recommends whether to continue holding the person or not, though final release authority rests with the U.S. commander of detention operations, Major General Douglas Stone...
...well; nor, since Conrad, to locate so adeptly the sinister madness that pervades human culture. The first film adapted from McCarthy’s work was 2000’s disappointing, Billy Bob Thorton-directed effort “All the Pretty Horses”. Consequently, one might expect that Hollywood would once again mishandle the work of one of the literary geniuses of the last century. In the hands of Joel and Ethan Coen, however, these suspicions could not land further from the truth. “No Country for Old Men,” an adaptation of McCarthy?...