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...Bush and Paulson keep saying they're in favor of a strong dollar? Well, the last time a top U.S. official tried to talk halfway honestly about what kind of currency we wanted--then Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill in 2001--he spooked markets and was criticized mercilessly...
...junior coxswain Kevin He said. “The start was one of the best we had.” 500 meters into the race, the Crimson made a big push to move ahead and walked through Dartmouth. By the Mass. Ave. bridge—the halfway mark of the race—the Crimson found itself with a bow-to-stern lead on its Big Green opponents. However, it seemed that Dartmouth wasn’t quite ready to give up. In the last 500 meters of the race, the Big Green brought its stroke rating up to 40?...
...early going, Harvard sat nearly even with MIT. At the 500-meter mark, the Tigers held a six-seat advantage over the Crimson. Coxswain Joe Lin called out an early move to keep Harvard close, urging his boat to push back on Princeton as both crews headed toward the halfway point. Harvard used the second 500 to methodically slash into Princeton’s lead, and by the time both boats sped through the Mass. Ave. Bridge, the Crimson had trimmed the margin to just three seats.And once they were under the bridge, the Harvard heavyweights took the second...
...vocal skills. While a few of the notes in the lower range are unintelligible, most of the songs remained engaging despite the sometimes corny lyrics. Highlights include songs from Giuliani and Bess P. Rosen ’11, who has a surprising gem of a solo halfway through the play as the overly motherly Teresa Vandershmidt. Amidst all this, “Castaways” also manages to sneak in a bit of satire on American culture, lampooning our blind belief in politics as well as our preoccupation with material goods. When the South American tour guides, in rather Italian...
...Red.Halfway through the second 500 meters, however, the Big Red made a move at the course’s first big turn, taking up the rating and adding in a 20-stroke power piece to separate itself from the Harvard second varsity as the two boats crossed the halfway point.“It’s Cornell’s home course, and they really knew what they were doing,” sophomore coxswain Dexter Louie said. “They took a really strong 20 on us, and coupled with the advantage of the turn, they managed...