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...also had 21 total turnovers, one of the highest counts of the season. “We just weren’t playing smart,” Curtis said. “We weren’t taking care of the ball. We ended up making things a lot harder for ourselves then they needed to be.”HARVARD 14, BROWN 13A few days earlier, the Crimson defeated Brown, 14-13, marking a solid start to Ivy League competition. “Our history with Brown is one that we have won the majority of games against them...
...Vance said.The Crimson had trouble finding ways on base against Princeton starter David Hale. The ace pitched a complete game, gave up seven hits, and struck out nine batters. “We had a tough time with Hale,” Walsh said. “He threw harder than anybody we saw in California. I think the kid was 94, 95 on the mound today. You don’t see that too much in college baseball.” —Staff writer Jake I. Fisher can be reached at jifisher@fas.harvard.edu...
...just trying to discipline the new unification minister [of South Korea]," says Professor Moon Jung In, at Yonsei University, referring to Kim Ha Jong, the South's key policy maker on the North. His agenda will presumably be a reflection of Lee's election platform, which took a harder line against Pyongyang than previous South Korean governments...
Huffnagle's research also suggests that the bacteria can battle numerous kinds of allergies--and not just food allergies. This is a somewhat harder scientific case to make, but Huffnagle's belief is that since anything you breathe you may also swallow in at least some quantity, the good bacteria in your gut could help control allergens...
...child and save a tree," he says with a grin. But can he do all that and grow fuel for the world as well? "Ah, now you've hit the nail on the head." Maggi says the biofuel boom is making him richer, but it's also making it harder to feed children and save trees. "There are many mouths to feed, and nobody's invented a chip to create protein without growing crops," says his pal Homero Pereira, a congressman who is also the head of Mato Grosso's farm bureau. "If you don't want us to tear...