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...three guard position, freshman Jeremy Lin played well in his first collegiate game, grabbing six rebounds to go with six steals. He played 25 minutes, the same amount the other two contenders for the three guard spot, sophomore Andrew Pusar and junior James Lambert, played between them. He isn??t sure, however, whether his performance will result in more playing time. “Whatever happens, happens,” Lin said. “If I get to play, that is good. If my teammates get to play, that is good...
...tuberculosis victims, the worst part about the disease isn??t the symptoms, which include coughing up blood for weeks on end. Nor is it the prospect of eventually becoming another one of the 1.7 million people who die every year from...
...Edwards isn??t the first to discover a new way to guard against TB—two French scientists developed the so-called BCG vaccine to fight the disease in the early 1920s. But the present-day BCG method is far from ideal. It requires injecting needles into infants—a risky endeavor in areas where clean needles are hard to find, and where reusing old ones can spread HIV. Moreover, the BCG vaccine must be stored at cool temperatures, complicating its distribution to remote areas...
...home of the Lamont patron. Anyone bored enough to type in the Web address can contribute in complete anonymity. New posts show up every few seconds, and while the potential topics of discussion are unlimited, the conversation veers invariably towards sex. (Saturday, 2:24:53 a.m.: “ISN??T THIS SITE THE COOLEST THING EVERRRRR!; Saturday, 2:24:57 a.m.: “my sexual frustration needs masturbatory release...
Harvard running back Clifton G. Dawson Jr. ’07 isn??t the only one setting records around campus. October saw the University recycle more cans and bottles than in any previous month, and Harvard earned top honors for its paper-recycling efforts in a competition among more than 90 colleges and universities nationwide. Last month, Harvard recovered a record 38.64 tons of bottles and cans, the University’s supervisor of waste management, Robert M. Gogan, said yesterday. The Environmental Protection Agency last month also ranked Harvard as the top paper recycler in the agency?...