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...Harvard’s success on Saturday resulted from more than just its high-powered offense. Defensively, the Crimson was able to slow down the Pioneers, holding its opponent to an attack rate below 30 percent...
...with a mark of 56.35 meters, followed by junior Eric Clayman, who grabbed third place. The Crimson also took first and third place in the javelin throw. The women’s field events featured Harvard taking three second-place finishes. Junior Dina Emde jumped 1.65 meters in the high jump for the silver, while freshman Sydnie Leroy placed second in the pole vault. Senior Jessica Fronk rounded out the trio, finishing second in the javelin throw...
...year,” Mills noted. “We’re a really close team, which is odd seeing as we have about 40 players. Next year, we’re hoping to come out strong again. I would love to really see another high-performing relay or two and send more swimmers to NCAAs. Our girls tend to be outstanding students, and there’s nothing to stop them from being just as outstanding athletes...
...Tiananmen Square was filled with choking whirlwinds, cars and bicycles were coated in a thin layer of wheat-colored dust, flights were delayed and on March 20 the air pollution index reached 500 - the worst level possible - due to the high level of particulates in the air. A day later, several cities in eastern China including Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou and Hangzhou reported similarly bad air quality. Hong Kong and Taiwan also reported dangerously high levels of pollution. (See pictures of the Mongolian Cyclone dusting up Beijing...
...pressure," says Zhang Mingying, a senior engineer at the Beijing Meteorology Bureau. "The center of the Mongolian cyclone is usually 800 to 1,000 kilometers to the northwest of Beijing, a vast desert region covering southern Mongolia and northwestern Inner Mongolia. The cyclone draws sand and dust particles into high altitudes and together with a strong north wind, it brings sand grains to nearby areas, and smaller dust particles further south." (See pictures of China's dust bowl...