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...least some of its Scandinavian side. Sure enough, meeting rooms are furnished with wooden floors, sleek tables and angular armchairs; there's even a breathtaking view of the Oslo Fjord. But look closer. The small silver plates and golden sculpted boats in one such room are from Bangladesh; the green-and-gold tea set, with its five matching cups, from Thailand. And the black-and-gold rug hanging on a wall is among the finest you would find anywhere in Pakistan...
...many relatives. After the war for independence - or as Palestinians call it, al naqba, the disaster - Rubinger was too much of a maverick to be anything but a photojournalist. His first internationally published shots were of a small diplomatic incident: a patient in a Catholic hospital on the Green Line had dropped her false teeth out the window onto the Jordanian side, and after much negotiation, the nuns were allowed to cross over and search for them. Rubinger's shot is of a nun triumphantly holding up the lost dentures. His epic pictures came later, and Rubinger's puckish charm...
...tennis, when the Crimson (2-17, 2-5 Ivy) fell 4-3 to Dartmouth (16-4, 4-3) on the road. Although no Ivy League title aspirations were at stake, both teams fought hard in order to send their seniors out on a good note. The Big Green emerged victorious after Carley Markovitz downed freshman Margarita Krivitski 6-1, 6-2 in the No. 6 singles position.“Overall, we competed well in our last match today,” Harvard coach Traci Green said.Dartmouth came out on fire in the doubles portion. At No. 3, Krivitski...
...showed a lot of fight after being down match point,” Clayton added. “He played big ball when he needed and showed how strong of a player he is today.” Clayton posted a 6-4, 6-3 victory over his Big Green opponent. Like the team overall, he finished undefeated in league play at the No. 2 singles position. His only in-conference loss was against Columbia, when he played at the top singles slot. Freshmen Alexei Chijoff-Evans and Aba Omodele-Lucien, playing at the fourth and fifth singles spots respectively...
...Harvard Green Campus Initiative Director Leith J. Sharp said she hopes that the green attitudes practiced will spread beyond the competition’s participants...