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...Maryland gets its groove back and rolls out to a 34-21 advantage as Terrapins exploit holes in the Crimson defense. Screens are proving particularly troublesome for Harvard to handle...
...stop before the Supreme Court, has landed in front of a North Carolina state judge, who will move it along April 9. The families want to know what happened that day in Fallujah. But they also want to press their claims that Blackwater, in its zeal to exploit this unexpected market for private security men, showed a callous disregard for the safety of its employees. In the process, the case of the Fallujah Four, as some now refer to them, has stirred a nest of questions about accountability, oversight and regulations governing for-profit gunslingers in war zones...
...grandparents worked to keep a roof overhead, and they didn't much bandy about terms like career development and change catalyst. Today, why we work is much more complex. There's still the roof, of course, but success is also measured by the freedom to pursue a lifelong passion, exploit a hidden talent or even try to save one small corner of the world at a time. No amount of success seems to scratch the itch; a survey by Netshare, a career site for high-earning executives, found that almost half its subjects are actively trying to transition into...
...fresh supply of their patented haute-electronica. Their sound combines rigorous piano, string, and synth melodies with a variety of eclectic instrumentals, plus vocals by both group members, Nicholas Godin and Jean-Benoît Dunckel. In “Pocket Sympony,” Air continues to exploit their original sound and attempts to forge a perfect balance between synths and live instrumentation. However, many of the songs seem to shy away from the pulsing intensity of “Talkie Walkie” tracks like “Surfing on a Rocket?...
...Combined with their reservations, however, about lack of technical resources, Hernandez and Berman have high aspirations for what they believe HRTV could come to represent.“Television is moving away from the network-affiliate format, and becoming much more free-based. We just hope to exploit that,” says Hernandez“I feel that Harvard is the best college in the world, and I want to make our programming the best programming in the world,” says Hernandez. “Because production costs have gone down so much, and it really just...