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...ALEKSANDR SOLZHENITSYN'S once banned 1968 anti-Soviet novel, First Circle, attracted 15 million viewers a night, beating out even a broadcast of Terminator 3. After being imprisoned by Stalin, exiled to Vermont and triumphantly welcomed home in 1994, the reclusive writer has not always been in the forefront of Russians' hearts. Dismissed as passé, he endured the indignity of seeing his talk show canceled because of low ratings. But the success of the mini-series, for which the Nobel winner wrote the screenplay and appeared on billboards, may signal a new era of hipness for him. Do we hear...
...Relations Kevin Casey said. Published as an advertisement in the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal, the letter voiced concern that the rising scientific sophistication of other countries poses a challenge to the United States’ technological and economic leadership. “To remain at the forefront, America must increase investments in basic research, improve math and science education, provide incentives for research and development and attract and retain the brightest minds from all around the globe,” the letter stated. Casey said the letter is a product of the Council of Competitiveness, a long...
...over three boards a game this season and has just one player, center Andrew Naeve, who has been pulling down more than five per contest.But with a freshman point guard that just doesn’t miss, rebounding becomes less of an issue.Adam Gore has vaulted to the forefront of the Rookie-of-the-Year debate by knocking down a league-leading 54 threes and ranking fifth in the league in points per game.With point guard Graham Dow getting more minutes for the Big Red as of late, Gore has been able to move into more of a shooting guard...
...season record of 74. “I’m not really doing anything different,” Goffredo said. “The shots are just falling.” Today, the Crimson sees one of its own atop the Ivy League scoring list and at the forefront of the league Player of the Year discussion. And though it isn’t Stehle or Cusworth, there’s one Crimson player who doesn’t mind opponents who continue to act as if it were. —Staff writer Michael R. James...
...really doing anything different,” Goffredo said. “The shots are just falling.”On Monday, the Crimson will see one of its own atop the Ivy League scoring list and at the forefront of the player of the year discussion. And while it won’t be Stehle or Cusworth, there’s one Crimson player who wouldn’t mind opposing coaches continuing to act as if it were.—Staff writer Michael R. James can be reached at mrjames@fas.harvard.edu...