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...Before Jan. 27 of this year, Elliott, who is in her late 30s, had never voted. It wasn’t that she is civically disengaged. As the child-care provider for most of the children in her Nashua, N.H. public housing project, Denise is known and respected by every one of her neighbors. Nor is Denise apathetic. Her face still lights up with righteous anger when anybody mentions the Nashua Public Housing Authority. She can recite from memory the grievances of every one of her neighbors: Pat’s son got cut from Medicaid; Gary can?...
Unlike what transpired in the last meeting between these two teams—when the Big Green ended Harvard’s 26-game Ivy winning streak with a 93-88 victory on Jan. 10—youth was unable to overcome experience. Co-captain forward Hana Peljto closed out her Crimson career with an impressive 26-point performance...
According to a Jan. 16 notice to shareholders, Tenon Ltd., with four sawmills and a capacity of 850,000 cubic meters of timber per year, would sell a large fraction of its forestry assets, and looked to auction cutting rights to international investors...
...deal worth? Two-way trade in goods and services between the countries is worth about $28 billion a year, with a $9 billion trade surplus to the U.S. Mutual direct investment is worth $60 billion. Once the FTA comes into effect (and it could be as early as Jan. 1, 2005), all American farm products and more than 99% of U.S.-made goods will land in Australia duty free. The share of Australian exports with that status will be smaller, because U.S. farm protection is extensive and will remain so. American producers estimate that they could sell an extra...
When Timothy Spahr finally knocked off work on Jan. 13, after more than 10 hours on the job, he figured he was at last done for the night. Spahr's task as an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, in Cambridge, Mass., is to collect reports of asteroids that might one day pass near Earth. On that Tuesday, he had been processing observations from an automated telescope in New Mexico when he noticed a pinpoint of light that might fit the profile. He calculated the object's orbit and, as usual, posted the information on the Minor Planet...