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...freestyle relay, sliding in 14th of 19 teams in just under a minute, while sophomore Dave McCahill, junior Oliver Burruss, and freshman Trevor Petach landed the men in 13th of 20 teams with a time of 47:06.3. “That’s a fine finish for them…with a really fantastic first leg by Jennifer Harlow,” Graves said. “They’re improving every week. The men were 13th out of 20 teams, and they actually beat a team of Bates and Willams, among many others, which is really...

Author: By Courtney D. Skinner, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nine Remains Magic Number for Harvard Skiing | 2/4/2007 | See Source »

...comeback attempts. “Emma is a work-in-progress and I think she knows that, but I think this game will be great for her confidence,” Delaney-Smith said of Moretzsohn. “But she’s had some really fine games for us all season.” HARVARD 65, COLUMBIA 36 The Crimson put forth its best defensive effort of the season—holding Columbia to 36 points on 26 percent shooting from the field—to down a last-place Lions team desperate for its first league...

Author: By Emily W. Cunningham, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Basketball Leaps into First | 2/4/2007 | See Source »

...Many comics artists, including Kurtzman and much of the Mad gang, had been schooled in fine art before turning to the strips. Some, like Will Elder, Kurtzman's loopiest cartoonist, and Al Feldstein, the mastermind of EC's horror and science fiction comics before becoming editor of Mad in 1956, have turned to more respectable forms of watercolors - what could easily be recognized as art, if not great art - in their twilight years. But in their prime, when Elder and Feldstein (and Herriman and Segar and King) were doing their most vigorous work, sending out comic distress signals under...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Does Mad Need a Museum? | 2/3/2007 | See Source »

...Miller, who did the Sin City graphic novels (and co-directed the film version), in his intro to the fourth volume of The Spirit Archives. He says the result has been "a field that is constantly looking to other media for validation. ?See? We use REAL PAINTING, just like FINE ARTISTS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Does Mad Need a Museum? | 2/3/2007 | See Source »

...specifications for which are so rigid and so costly that few have been built. To enforce the law, some 175,000 agents - primarily labor and health inspectors - have begun scrutinizing places of work, commerce and administration during their rounds for signs or smells of illicit puffing. They can fine errant smokers $88, and employers up to $975 for repeated infractions. But even if every one of France's 15 million smokers were caught brown-fingered during an illegal drag, the collective fine wouldn't come close to financing the estimated $19.5 billion the nation's health care system spends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No (Revolutionary) Fire as France Curbs Smoke | 2/2/2007 | See Source »

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