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When they look back on the past year, the members of the Harvard women’s tennis team will likely first remember the 5-2 loss to Pennsylvania on April 12 that cost the Crimson the Ivy championship. A fraction of a second later, however the team should remind itself how it battled through adversity to win its last four Ivy League matches in convincing fashion, setting the table for another run at the Ivy crown...
...nature of the speech, which Moynihan had said would be policy-oriented, may have played a role in the composition of the audience. Most of the recent degree recipients in attendance, sporting their black robes, were not undergraduate students, and even they made up only a small fraction of the audience...
...There are a large number of members of our group,” Brown said. “Enron is one, and it’s true that they’ve given us some support, but it’s a fraction of our support...
...sponsoring a meeting in Kabul of archaeologists, scholars and possible donor nations to repair the country's war-shattered culture, starting in Bamiyan. Experts say that to restore one of the standing Buddhas could amount to $50 million. A dig for the reclining Buddha would cost a fraction of that...
Recent polls clearly document a decline in the number of 18-24 year-olds who vote; current events rank slightly below navigating the fro-yo machine in the minds of too many college students. Television advertising is the most powerful communicative tool politics has ever seen, yet the fraction of ads targeting youth is negligible...