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...Needed: Fuel for Humans Having read "A Furious Hunger," I sadly experienced déjà vu [March 17]. As a food technologist, I daily receive disquieting information on availability and rising prices. Several companies I deal with are becoming desperate as stocks of flax and corn, to name but two examples, are virtually extinct. You were certainly correct to cite biofuels and bad harvests as the key reasons for this scarcity. Several of our suppliers readily admit they have sold their stocks of sugar, corn and rapeseed to biofuel manufacturers simply because they can make a lot more money...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Please Help Yourself | 4/2/2008 | See Source »

...cyber-age, the furious scribble of pens scratching paper that once filled lecture halls has been replaced by the clacking of laptop keys. Upon closer inspection, this is probably because half of the class is “G-chatting” the other half.A decade ago, we’d have to be tripping over Ethernet cables in class to achieve such levels of distraction. Now, with Harvard boasting a nearly “wireless campus,” we can discreetly Facebook-stalk even in Expos. But why is it that so often, midway through crafting a comment...

Author: By Vidya B. Viswanathan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Reading the Signals | 3/19/2008 | See Source »

...captain Lindsay Hallion said. “We have to give a lot of credit to our Ivy opponents, but that has certainly been the most frustrating thing about this season.” The Crimson fell behind by as many as 18 points before mounting a furious comeback in the closing minutes that came up short. Down 58-40 with 6:48 remaining in the second half, Harvard exploded for a 16-2 run over the next five minutes to pull Harvard within four at 60-56 with 1:04 left. Junior guard Emily Tay sparked the run with...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Playoff Loss Halts Campaign Early | 3/17/2008 | See Source »

...Saturday, hundreds of young monks, nuns and ordinary Tibetans, furious at the Chinese crackdown in Lhasa, Tibet's capital, marched to Jwalamukhi, where an earlier group of marchers had been detained for 14 days by Indian authorities. Nearly 700 people had descended on the town by evening. Organizers of the original march feared that passions could get out of hand and had to turn the protestors away, telling them to remain non-violent. On Sunday, hundreds more people gathered at Tsulagkhang Temple. More marches are planned for the coming days...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Tibet's Leaders Ride the Tiger? | 3/16/2008 | See Source »

...were given the opportunity to ask questions. Many parents were turned away at the door even before the event’s advertised start time because the room was filled to over fire-code capacity, according to Kate Drizos, a staff assistant who helped run the event.Drizos told the furious parents that no larger venue was available, though many appeared unassuaged.Parents also noted that many of Faust’s responses, which frequently cited new initiatives, were largely irrelevant because their children are already far along in their college experiences.“A lot of the questions weren?...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks and Nathan C. Strauss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Faust Addresses Junior Parents | 3/10/2008 | See Source »

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