Word: fla
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Indeed, The Crimson estimated that the "stormsof Herculean proportions" delayed up to one-thirdof the incoming class from registering on time.The Hurricane of '38 wasn't just herculean on aHarvard scale. Dr. Richard Pasch, a hurricanespecialist at the National Hurricane Center inCoral Gables, Fla., asserts that the Hurricane of'38 was at the time--and probably still is--thestrongest storm ever to hit New England...
Next year's fellows include Rick Bragg, Miami bureau chief for the St. Petersburg Times; Heidi Evans, a reporter for the New York Daily News; Katherine Fulton, editor of the Independent, in Durham, N.C.; and Barbara Gutierrez, assistant managing editor of El Nuevo Herald, in Miami, Fla...
Counter grew up in the "rigidly segregated"community of Boynton, Fla. and escaped with thehelp of parents who viewed education "as part oftheir religious belief, not just a thing to do foreconomics," he told The Crimson...
...Crimson won't have to wait much longer. On Friday it opens its 128th season in Clearwater, Fla. against national powerhouse Michigan State...
...immunity. Even if his upcoming defense is successful, Myerson faces two additional indictments: one for billing clients ; for the imaginary legal services of his brother-in-law (who is not an attorney); and the other for defrauding banks in order to buy a $1.75 million mansion in Key West, Fla., that may soon be seized by the feds. With his legal career a shambles, Myerson can still count on one major client: himself. He plans to argue his own case, in what should be the most challenging performance of his life...