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...need them,” co-captain Gideon Valkin added. This tune-up match started out well for the Crimson, who easily won the doubles point 3-0. At No. 1 Doubles, Valkin and fellow co-captain Scott Denenberg sailed past Boston’s Barrett Wolf and Giulio Gallarotti 8-1, and at the No. 2 spot, junior Dan Nguyen and freshman Michael Hayes defeated Ross Lohr and Charles Weinstein 8-0. With the point already decided, the No. 3 doubles team of junior Kieran Burke and sophomore Michael Kalfayan also earned Harvard a decisive victory, with...
...powerful voice and overwhelmingly emotional performances; after a long battle with breast cancer; in Santa Fe, N.M. Hunt Lieberson, a violist, didn't get her big break as a singer until she was 31, when controversial director Peter Sellars cast her in a summer festival production of Handel's Giulio Cesare. Throughout her career, she made unconventional choices, favoring complex roles in little-known baroque operas as well as contemporary pieces such as John Harbison's The Great Gatsby, in which she made her 1999 debut at New York City's Metropolitan Opera, playing Myrtle Wilson. Audiences were enthralled...
...years, gangsters have intermittently gunned down crusading lawmakers, priests and magistrates, but more often Cosa Nostra looks to forge secret (and peaceful) links with the political establishment. The most shocking allegation of such collusion was, in fact, embodied in an alleged kiss. Italy's former seven-time Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti faced a series of trials in the 1990s in which one witness claimed that he had exchanged a kiss of respect with then Mafia "boss of bosses" Salvatore Riina. Andreotti, who is currently a Senator for Life, was definitively absolved of the charges, and there was never any corroborating...
...crisis and double-digit unemployment. On the other hand, the stagnant political establishment has to keep in mind that radical and urgent reforms are badly needed in the labor market. Unless we can make changes rapidly, we might as well start talking about a lost generation of young workers. Giulio Cicconi Teramo, Italy I worked as a freelance journalist for more than a decade, but I spent my 30s without a solid position. I had to wait. Every time I tried to raise my head, someone said I was arrogant. I tried to shift my career path to international diplomacy...
...Giulio J. Pertile ’07 said he and John Matulif, a Harvard Extension School student, were paddling through the Charleston harbor last Thursday afternoon when they flipped over...