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With Lost, he and Lindelof wrote a geeky mythology show with enough heart, humor and richness of character to appeal far beyond the Doctor Who convention set. There is Jack (Matthew Fox), a heartthrob doctor with unresolved father issues, and Locke (Terry O'Quinn), a paraplegic miraculously healed on the island. There is Hurley (Jorge Garcia), a likable sad sack who won the lottery playing a set of numbers--4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42--that we learn have mystic significance. There is a fugitive (Evangeline Lilly), a wisecracking con man (Josh Holloway), a heroin-addicted has-been rock star...
...higher than they were last fall. And some farmers who run pick-your-own patches are even importing pumpkins and placing them in the fields to ensure customers will have something to "harvest" and carve before Oct. 31. Of course, as every kid can tell you, a lack of jack-o'-lanterns can't kill the true Halloween spirit. After all, there's no shortage of chocolate or candy corn...
...Harvard’s offseason took its first unpleasant turn.After the end of the barbeque, players moved toward university shuttles to return to the main part of campus. As some members of the team attempted to board a shuttle with a table, the driver of one of the shuttles, Jack M. Garvey, 47, confronted junior cornerback James Velissaris. Velissaris told The Crimson afterward that Garvey punched him in the chin before junior Dan Lane came over and shoved Garvey to the ground.Garvey was dismissed from his job, and later filed suit against the University. He told The Crimson that...
...headed rushing attack with senior Jordan Spence. The offense returns nine starters, but not battle-tested quarterback Jeff Mroz. His replacement, junior Matt Polhemus, attempted just one pass last year. The defense returns seven starters from a unit that was No. 6 in total defense last season. Coach Jack Siedlecki may find himself on the hot seat after losing five straight to Harvard...
...year for University expenditures. Endowment funds covered 31 percent of Harvard’s operating costs in fiscal year 2006. The endowment growth comes during a transition period for HMC—three different men headed the University’s investment arm during fiscal year 2006. Longtime chief Jack R. Meyer left his post in September 2005, moving with over 30 of his employees to start-up hedge fund Convexity Capital Management and handing the reins at HMC to interim CEO Peter A. Nadosy ’68. El-Erian took over in February. Since that time...