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...Like the U.S., the E.U. is a magnet for migrants, mainly from Asia and Africa. But the Commission wants to manage the process more efficiently. It hopes the Blue Card will help regulate the flow, targeting bright young migrants who could fill job categories where Europe could face chronic shortages over the next few years...
...However, the Commission believes this is a vital measure if the E.U. is to fill a growing labor shortage over the next decades. "Europe is an immigration continent," Barroso said. "We are attractive to many. But we are not good enough at attracting highly skilled people. Nor are we young or numerous enough to keep the wheels of our societies and economies turning...
...weekend with all the people watching and all the boats on the water,” Larsen-Strecker said. “Rowing is a relatively anonymous sport and it is nice to have other people notice that you are around.”Larsen-Strecker is excited to fill her new role as leader, so much so, that perhaps this is not the final year we will see her traversing the bridge early in the morning, making her way to the boathouse, or gliding her paddle across the river that dominated her teenage years. Masters crew lingers...
After the triumphs of the spring season, the Crimson crews return to the Charles this fall to renew the annual quest for a national championship and to determine the character of its boats this year. Four seniors have graduated, and numerous sophomores and juniors will clamor to fill their vacated seats. While every year provides a blank slate, the excitement and experience that Harvard gained at Henley and other major regattas can only help the Crimson...
...having so many friends and guys that I’ve rowed with for the last two years in the varsity graduating,” Young says. “That’s definitely left a big emptiness that kind of felt like there were huge shoes to fill.”Young rowed in the varsity eight for each of the last two seasons. They were seasons marked by extensive senior leadership: in 2006, Harvard had 10 seniors, and there were 11 seniors on the 2007 team. The large senior class has been a trend since Young, Mulcahy...