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...We’re not ready to be done,” Fucito said. “I don’t think our team has shown our best stuff yet. We need to take our play to another level.”—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...
...novelist has also given to other universities, including $1 million to the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City to open a “Crime Scene Academy,” which will train students and law enforcement officials in forensics. Established in 1928, the Straus Center is the oldest facility of its kind in the United States, Manoogian said. Past projects at the center have included the study of the sculptural characteristics of Mondrian paintings with ex-radiology, Lie said...
...welcomed (the BBC doesn't air ads in the U.K.), some worry that freedom could be compromised. In the U.S., "I don't think you could be quite as freewheeling with your opinions as you can on the BBC, because sponsors pay for the programs," talk-show host Jay Leno, a fan of the U.K. show who turned down the chance to front the American pilot, wrote in Britain's Sunday Times newspaper in March. Garvie swats away the suggestion. "We haven't found that NBC or advertisers have put any pressure on us," he says. Top Gear's magazines...
...stopping, no loss of focus.”Caputo’s tenacious approach on the mat not only inspires his peers, but has left an impression on the coaching staff as well.“He’s a very punishing wrestler,” Harvard coach Jay Weiss says. “He’s like a bull out there. He just does a few things, but he does them very well, and when you have someone like that, people follow.”Despite all the excitement surrounding Caputo’s potential in bouts...
...beautiful, lyric soprano. It can’t be easy, though, to betray three men simultaneously in the show’s first hour and emerge as a paragon of fidelity in the second one. She didn’t have an excellent romantic figure to work with in Jay Smith’s Ormindo, whose alto—bordering on soprano—was at first a bit disconcerting.James B. Onstad ’10 seemed to understand Baroque pantomime better than the rest, delivering both comedy and drama at exactly the right moments. Another standout was Julia...