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Catalano said glare in the window prevented the graduate student from providing a detailed description of the perpetrator, other than that he was wearing a shiny silver or gray winter coat with a hood tied tightly around his face...

Author: By Alan J. Tabak, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Grad Student Blocks Intruder at Window | 11/19/2004 | See Source »

...share ideas, challenge beliefs and get drunkenly swept away into the whirlwind vortex of passionate opinions and academic interchange. But when one tangential question leads to another, students can get caught up in all the minor nuances of ideas, until by the end Little Red Riding Hood has stepped off the forest path with very little hope of ever returning. As Sahil K. Mahtani ’08 so aptly observed, “the limitations of small classes is that sometimes professors are reluctant to limit the speaking times of students,” resulting not only in lengthy...

Author: By N. KATHY Lin, | Title: Steering on Track | 11/17/2004 | See Source »

...light when you leave the room, turn off your computer at the end of the day. If you have control over the heating and cooling (as in the dorms), turn the heat down when you’re not there. If you work in a laboratory with fume hoods, close the sash when you are not at the hood. Nationally, the average chemical fume hood uses the energy of three and a half houses. Closing the sash can cut that energy waste by over 50 percent...

Author: By Jessica Woolliams, | Title: Renewable Energy at Harvard | 11/10/2004 | See Source »

Every Mustang has aimed for muscle-beach attitude, but this one appears more confident in its skin. Gone are the side scoops, in favor of a cleaner profile. Ford elongated the hood, raised the beltline and rear deck, and pushed the front wheels forward to convey a more aggressive posture. A hockey-stick formation accents the sides, leading up to rear quarter-windows, one of several contemporary touches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Galloping Stallion | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

DIED. KOOSE MUNISWAMY VEERAPPAN, 60, India's most-wanted bandit, in a jungle shootout with police; near Chennai, India. Regarded by the poor as a Robin Hood who fought the ruling classes on their behalf, he was accused of murdering 130 police officers, slaughtering elephants and smuggling illegal sandalwood and ivory. The outlaw, who lived in the forest, was reportedly lured to his death by his doctor, who talked him into an ambulance by telling him he needed eye surgery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Nov. 1, 2004 | 11/1/2004 | See Source »

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