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While the Crimson’s first round loss in 2002 might have been understandable—they were, after all, coming off a shocking overtime-filled run through the ECACs that caught almost everyone by surprise—the team’s early exit with the hottest offensive player in the East in 2003 (Dominic Moore ’03, just my opinion, but the numbers provide a pretty compelling argument) and a talent-laden roster projected as one of the best in the nations this year, have been disappointments...
Today, Hyflux is one of the hottest firms in the Asian water market, and under Lum's leadership it has scored a number of R.-and-D. breakthroughs. In the 1990s, the company developed an ultrafine membrane filter (pictured above) that is used in all the company's major products. More recently, Hyflux, in association with a U.S. group, began manufacturing a condensing device called the Dragonfly, which produces potable water by extracting moisture from air--and could change the way water-scarce countries meet their daily water needs. There are some drawbacks: the surrounding air must have at least...
...last 10, or the last 16 games, but there definitely should be a weight given to teams that are surging into the NCAA Tournament and those that are backing in. Harvard is one of the teams that is surging. So is Maine. In fact, they are the two hottest teams in the nation; both are riding seven game-winning streak into Albany...
...easy draw that pits the Eagles against the Purple Eagles (Niagara), Boston College should be punished with a first round date against Notre Dame, a team that beat BC on its own ice this season, or perhaps even Harvard. Instead of a tight contest pitting the two hottest teams in the nation, Maine should be skating against a Holy Cross or a Niagara, not the Crimson. The polls, and by extension the people, say so. Here’s hoping the NCAA will learn to listen to that human element...
...Secret Killer The connection of inflammation to major degenerative diseases will be one of the hottest topics in medicine for years to come. Steve Fazia Fort Mill...