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Harvard's depth was apparent from the outset as the 200 medley relay of senior Michael Im, freshman Jonathan Lin, junior Kyle Egan and senior Jamey Waters won the event in 1:31.72. The team of freshmen Kemi George and Rassan Grant, sophomore Leif Drake and co-captain Matt Fritsch finished second with a time...
...fact, the only individual swim event in which the Crimson didn't secure at least both first and second was the 100 backstroke, where freshman Reid Evans from Columbia nudged in at a time of 52.46--good enough for second place but not good enough to catch Im, who finished...
That effort was apparent as Waters and senior Adam Shaw came back after diving to go one-two in the 100 free while Im turned in a 1:49.04 in the 200 backstroke to beat out teammates Shevchik and Walker...
...backstroke, Shevchik and senior Mike Im, an Olympic qualifier, will assure the Crimson's competitiveness in this event, while sophomore Cory Walker, another Olympic qualifier, will contribute at the freestyle...
...popularity, the IM world remains frustratingly balkanized. At least a dozen systems are in service in the U.S. alone, many of them incompatible. This confusion adds to the pressure on AOL--which popularized instant messaging and commands a 90% share of the market--to allow rivals like Yahoo and Microsoft access to its IM systems. These cover some 80 million users under the AOL brand and a similar number under ICQ, an Israeli company that AOL bought two years ago. Says MacDonald: "AOL's installed base is the crown jewels of instant messaging...