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...Weintraub led the charge with 38 assists, four blocks, two aces, and nine digs. Crooks and Weissbourd led the offense with 14 kills each, while Kuld tallied 11 kills of his own and recorded six digs.The Crimson’s regular season will end this Wednesday against New Haven at the Malkin Athletic Center. Before the match begins, Crooks, Rapp, and Weitzen will be honored during senior day.—Staff writer Courtney D. Skinner can be reached at cskinner@fas.harvard.edu...
...Jane has these terrible ties to Yale,” he deadpanned, referencing her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the New Haven competitor. “The only thing we’ve been able to determine is that her husband graduated from Harvard...
...Lots of people haven't been able to get over what they lost in the tsunami," says Hidayat, a stocky 46-year-old with a square jaw and flat-top hairstyle. Yet, just over three years on, Hidayat has managed to pull his life together, remarrying and starting a small coffee stand near the capital's main port with seed money from an aid organization. Like Hidayat, too, the province is feeling its way back to normalcy. Pipes for clean water are being laid, swampland converted into shrimp farms, and hotels built for aid workers remaining in the area...
...that they've recognized the deforestation effect. "The situation is a lot more challenging than a lot of us thought," says University of California, Berkeley, professor Alexander Farrell, whose 2006 Science article calculating the emissions reductions of various ethanols used to be considered the definitive analysis. The experts haven't given up on biofuels; they're calling for better biofuels that won't trigger massive carbon releases by displacing wildland. Robert Watson, the top scientist at the U.K.'s Department for the Environment, recently warned that mandating more biofuel usage--as the European Union is proposing--would be "insane...
...That may produce concern abroad in the short term, as foreigners worry any U.S. state can now ignore existing traditional treaties that haven't been "implemented" by Congress. But by regularizing American treaty approval in the future, the Court may clarify and even strengthen the force of international law at home. In that sense, the Bush Administration may have lost twice in the Medellin case ruling...