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...more time to spend doing what we feel is significant--whether it's building a business or watching the sunset." In other words, rush around all day and you might save up enough time to smell the roses. Well, maybe. But a true speed freak will probably use the extra time to squeeze out a few more e-mail messages. Still, Poscente's message of picking up the pace and enjoying it is an attractive one. Who wants to be an onlooker as the world speed skis by? -- By Andrea Sachs...
...June without a vote at the polls, was widely expected to call a snap election this fall to secure a new five-year term. Party chiefs were so sure the well-received Brown would seek a fresh mandate that they had drawn up detailed campaign plans and taken on extra staff to carry them out. Donors were tapped for additional funds. Constituents mulled their options. All that remained was for Brown to take the short drive from Downing Street to Buckingham Palace and ask the Queen to dissolve Parliament. He was expected...
...skilled players, but will also be looking towards the Crimson fans to boost them to a win over Brown. “If we get fans behind us, it’ll make it a lot easier for us,” Hoff said. “That extra feeling of support might just put us over the top.” Tomorrow afternoon Harvard will step out onto Ohiri Field—hopefully with a large crowd to support it—to begin what could prove to be the biggest, most exciting game of its entire season...
...crime. “Harvard is a major tourist destination and every day, thousands of visitors descend upon campus,” said Sampson. “What that means is that there are many more people at risk for crimes than just those who live here, and this extra population presents more danger for crime.” Harvard showed the biggest drop in property crimes in 2006 among the Ivy League, although the University of Pensylvania and Princeton also reported a drop in the number of burglaries. Although the number of thefts has declined significantly in recent years...
...highest court in Massachusetts handed a Harvard medical student victory late Tuesday in her battle for extra break time to pump breast milk during a medial certification exam. The state Supreme Judicial Court’s decision came the night before Sophie C. Currier, an MD-PhD student at Harvard Medical School, began taking the test and ensured she would receive one hour of additional break time per day on top of the 45 minutes students typically have for the entire exam. Currier cannot graduate from the Medical School or begin her scheduled residency until she passes the eight-hour...