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Despite the loss of linebacker and Giants draft pick Zak DeOssie, the defense will return eight starters, including three All-Ivy selections. Those players, however, forced a league-low eight turnovers last season. The Bears must improve the running game, which averaged only 3.4 yards per carry last season—sixth in the Ivies. Quarterback Michael Daugherty is in his first year as a starter, and Brown must also replace four starters from the offensive line...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL '07: Ivy League Picks | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

...came to Blodgett Pool replete with energy, pseudo-instruments, and a crew of boisterous, slightly-inebriated frat boys. The Engineers would leave with their heads held low, their minds as numbingly confused as the MIT defense in the fourth quarter. In a game not soon to be forgotten, the Harvard faithful saw the men’s water polo team light up the evening with 6 goals in the fourth quarter en route to an 11-8 victory over visiting MIT. Junior David Tune orchestrated two offensive assaults on the Engineer net, tying the game at eight a piece...

Author: By Mauricio A. Cruz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Home, Sweet Home for Crimson in Blodgett Opener | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

...Quincy Grille, long home to “high-caloric, of low nutritional value, but tasty” food, has reopened its doors with a fresh menu, extended hours, and a new catering service intended to cook up business...

Author: By Maxwell L. Child, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spruced-Up, Spiced-Up Quincy Grille Opens | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

...Grille has long been a bastion of late-night fine dining,” Lee Gehrke quipped to the assembled crowd. “It’s well known for its food, which is high-caloric, of low nutritional value, but tasty...

Author: By Maxwell L. Child, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spruced-Up, Spiced-Up Quincy Grille Opens | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

Africa is particularly vulnerable because it has a low institutional capacity to combat the changing weather. As a result, says Ugandan climate change specialist James Magezi-Akiiki, "in Africa, adaptation to climate change is more important than mitigation." In response to the floods devouring Uganda, Magezi-Akiiki says that the government will now consider the effects of global warming, such as increased rainfall, in its planning of future infrastructure projects. Ironically, Africa produces far less carbon than other continents, leading some scientists to blame industrialized countries for Africa's climate plight. Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni announced at an African...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Global Warming Drowning Africa? | 9/21/2007 | See Source »

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