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...young, so, despite losses, guys are still positive and excited about…[the] season,” Hartford coach Peter Lawrence wrote in an email. “[I am] very impressed with Harvard so far this season…They play very hard, are disciplined, great on [ground balls], and have a bunch of great players...

Author: By Eric L. Michel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Seeks To Get Back On Winning Track | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...that to the best of his knowledge, eight workers would be laid off and two would face reduced hours out of the total 19 workers subcontracted by HRES from OneSource and UNICCO. He noted that while the remainder will not see their hours changed, they will have substantially more ground to cover in their work. Becker added yesterday that all figures had not been finalized and could change. Harvard spokesman Kevin Galvin said that the scaling back of contracts was necessary in response to the University’s unprecedented fiscal challenges. The move “comes after...

Author: By Peter F. Zhu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Janitors Face Job Losses | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...coast through with moderately sized (walk-thru) singles for three years, though don't expect to be overwhelmed by large common rooms.  That said, this House boasts excellent senior party suites. If you game the system right your group will get the Cockpit or Ground Zero senior year, otherwise you've failed to grasp the intricacies of Eliot's arcane housing lottery...

Author: By Sarah B. Joselow | Title: The Housing Crisis: Eliot House | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...Puzzlingly, however, the junta's planting directive has not been matched by adequate infrastructure to turn those acres into energy, like collection mechanisms, processing plants, distribution systems. My friend dutifully tends his jatropha trees and then watches the seeds fall on the ground and die. In his case, the spindly physic-nut shrubs in his garden are supplanting a fragrant frangipani tree or colorful hibiscus bush. But elsewhere in Burma - a nation where UNICEF estimates malnutrition afflicts one-third of children - farmers have had to put aside valuable crop land for a wasted plant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biofuel Gone Bad: Burma's Atrophying Jatropha | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...Rangoon, I watched on television as generals in oversized camouflage hats were pictured shoveling earth to plant jatropha seedlings. Burmese state television shows an inordinate number of ribbon-cutting ceremonies and ground-breaking rituals, in which military men inaugurate the latest project and broadcasters congratulate their efforts. Eventually, as so often happens in Rangoon, the power failed and the T.V. screen went black. Biodiesel may already be contributing to a green solution in some parts of the world, but it hasn't saved Burma...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biofuel Gone Bad: Burma's Atrophying Jatropha | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

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