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...feel that many students are confused and disoriented. We can’t decide which way to go??to have sex or to not have sex,” said Reina M. Boc ’09, of the environment at Harvard, which she said is not conducive to dating...
...advertising dollars,” the report read. “It may be more prudent (and cost effective) to introduce a new series of guides under a new name with an updated format rather than trying to convince the target that ‘Let’s Go?? is new and improved.” The Let’s Go editors declined to comment on the implications of that report, as well as on their negotiations with the publishing house. Pacheco said that the organization would continue to adjust its franchise to the changing market...
Worldwide, Pinot Noir's uniqueness is that it seems to carry in the most pronounced way the taste of the land from which it hails. (The French refer to this as the go??t de terroir.) "Pinot from here does seem to reflect the mystery of this place," says Neill, whose merchant great-grandfather arrived during Otago's gold rush and grew wealthy from selling supplies, including alcohol, to miners. "So your family have been peddling hooch around here for 150 years," jokes Peren, who hails from such quintessentially Kiwi stock--as New Zealanders would call it--that his grandfather...
...been incredible in this whole process,” Emily Cross said of her choice to train for Olympic competition. “Most coaches wouldn’t be as understanding as he’s been. It’s hard for him to let me go??I’m sure he’d prefer me to stay—but he’s been my biggest supporter at Harvard.” —Staff writer Madeleine I. Shapiro can be reached at mshapiro@fas.harvard.edu...
...sheets of plastic enveloped the rostrum, a man in a top hat and a clown suit jogged across the stage, and a black four-string Ibanez bass leaned upright next to a drum set. The plastic would be necessary; the bass and drums would not. Pop-rock group OK Go??s appearance last night was billed as a “Battle of the Bands,” but instead of making music, the group famous for dancing on treadmills was challenged to a game of “Double Dare.” The event, hosted...