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Goffredo, who earned Player of the Week honors once earlier this season in December, shot 54.5 percent from the floor and 52.4 perccent from three-point range over the weekend, also hitting on 9-of-10 tries from the free-throw line...
...individual level, this means becoming smarter consumers who prioritize fuel efficiency over engine size in buying cars, and who take advantage of public transportation. On the collective level, this means supporting policies that entail sacrifices in the short term—like a gasoline tax, or at least a floor price for imported oil, and mileage standards for automobile manufacturers that are stringent and immediate...
...would be opposition. According to Rosier, the newspaper plan—which originally called for a UC allocation of $1,700 to purchase copies of the Times for dining halls—had received enough votes in the weekly Student Affairs Committee meeting to be considered on the UC floor, but had failed to garner the majority necessary to be officially recommended. UC Representative Tom D. Hadfield ’08 hoped to push the bill through with an amendment stating that instead of funding the whole project, the UC would simply match any House funding put toward newspapers...
...team-high 18 points and a game-high nine rebounds, and junior John Baumann scored 15 and grabbed five boards to grant the Lions (16-12, 7-7) their third straight win to end the season. The pair combined to shoot a remarkably efficient 13-of-18 from the floor on a number of layups and short jumpers in the paint, as the Crimson, down to just three big men, could not prevent the duo from asserting its power around the hoop.Nwachukwu established the evening’s theme from the tip-off, as he expertly sealed his defender...
...Putin regime long denying its opponents any legitimate public fora. The mainstream media are subdued, and "the Parliament is not a place for discussion," as the Duma Speaker Boris Gryzlov succinctly put it in 2005. When people are denied the right to discuss their life on the parliament floor or in the media, they're forced into the street - and into strange alliances. The Other Russia, in fact, is an unlikely motley amalgamation: members of the traditional democratic and liberal Yabloko party; new liberal factions, The United Civic Front and The Popular Democratic Union, led by former world chess champion...