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...said that while he has no desire to waste his life, he's never felt afraid while racing cars. Pre-season testing without traction control, however, whitened his knuckles a little. "It does make it a little more tense on corner entry," he said after a session in Jerez, Spain. But after victory in Melbourne, Hamilton was a convert: "This is real racing," he said. "It is how it should...
...recruit to join the Undergraduate Minority Recruitment Program or the Harvard Financial Aid Initiative, which targets students at schools from lower socio-economic areas. “The difference that Latinos have had at becoming a force at Harvard,” is the main point that Alejandro R. Jerez ’08, a member of Concilio Latino’s executive committee, hopes that the audience took away from the meeting. “We’re not quite there yet, but we are aspiring to be a major presence,” he said...
...think it’s a shame that he was forced out because everything he’s done for lower-income and minority students has been overshadowed by a few comments he has made,” Alejandro R. Jerez ’08 said...
...think it’s a shame that he was forced out because everything he’s done for lower-income and minority students has been overshadowed by a few comments he has made,” Alejandro R. Jerez ’08 said...
...sporting competition to come along, and three show up at the same time. At least they did last week in Spain. In the space of a few days the World Cup in athletics got off the blocks in Madrid, the World Equestrian Games went to the starting gate in Jerez and the World Rowing Championships were launched in Seville. At the athletics track the crowd had hoped to see U.S. sprinter Tim Montgomery, fresh from setting a new 100-m world record at the season's last Grand Prix event in Paris. Montgomery had clipped .01 seconds off Maurice Greene...