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...Crimson this weekend.YALE (-7) AT COLUMBIANo one should construe this as a vote of confidence in the Bulldogs.Yale showed its true colors at Franklin Field last weekend, as it looked confused, out-matched, and under-prepared in falling behind 38-0 to Penn after three quarters on Saturday. The highlight of the Bulldogs’ season thus far is the adventurous illegal kick by the punter, who was bailed out when a Quakers player illegally kicked the loose football, giving Yale the opportunity to re-kick. The play occurred early in the second quarter, when the Bulldogs already trailed...

Author: By Michael R. James, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quakers Face First Real Test | 10/28/2005 | See Source »

...retailers internationally. In December it relocated to a new factory in Worcester, quadrupling its research and manufacturing space. Now Miller is busy converting refrigerators into fridge magnets, car parts into key rings, and postindustrial baby diapers into document folders. "None of these items are extraordinary," says Miller, "but we highlight the fact that waste materials of everyday items can be given a second life as another performance-driven product." Piles of trash never looked so good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What a Load of Rubbish! | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

...seven have been losses. Five of those losses have been shutouts. After winning the Ivy League and going to the NCAA Tournament in 2004, McDavitt, Sackovich, and Connolly exemplified how the Crimson has heroically trudged through its most trying season in years. Saturday afternoon was supposed to provide a highlight. Harvard could have attached a memorable footnote to this 2005 season by upsetting a team that has historically owned the Crimson and the rest of the Ancient Eight. Princeton-Harvard is always a fiery matchup, with tremendous pride—and, on better days, an Ivy League title?...

Author: By Pablo S. Torre, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Season-Defining Win Slips Past Harvard | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

...last year that called for making college tuition tax deductible, ensuring health insurance for every American child and reducing dependence on foreign oil. Other items likely to be included are greatly expanded funding for science and technology research, calls for stem cell research and good government proposals that might highlight G.O.P. ethics problems. The value of these Democrat ideas is probably overstated; although the G.O.P.'s 10-ten point Contract with America in 1994 continues to get credit for helping Republicans take control of Congress, most voters hadn't heard of the document when they cast their ballots. What...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Dems, Opportunity Knocks | 10/24/2005 | See Source »

...BEST RECIPES IN THE WORLD/ MARK BITTMAN To put together this ambitious doorstop of a book, Bittman, author of How to Cook Everything, spent six years in 44 countries searching for the 1,000 international dishes that were perfectly au point. His finds highlight such local flavors as salads from Turkey (bulgur and tomato with nuts) and Scandinavia (beets with horseradish) and lamb dishes from Greece (leg with thyme and orange), India (marinated lamb "Popsicles" with fenugreek cream sauce) and the Middle East (lamb burgers). The recipes are concise and inspiring and manage to make the sometimes exotic seem familiar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 6 Delicious Books for Cooks | 10/23/2005 | See Source »

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