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...transformation that's helping to turn Switzerland's largest city from a buttoned-up financial capital into something approaching a fashionable metropolis. In the past few years, Schiffbau has seen the addition of popular new bar Nietturm, tel: (41-44) 258 7077, with striking views from its seven-meter-high steel-and-glass tower. Equally dramatic are the raw-boned interiors of the adjacent Giessereihalle, another of the area's ex-factories. Browse its prêt-à-porter boutiques, like Duett, tel: (41-43) 818 2814, before taking herbal tea at the newly opened Teepunkt...
...Saturday. The scoring burst was Curtis’ third five-goal game of the season. The sophomore’s other two goals of the week came in a 19-10 loss to New Hampshire on Wednesday. Curtis currently leads the league with 10 goals from the eight-meter arc. At 1-2 in the Ivy League, Harvard is tied with Brown for sixth place in the standings. The Big Green, on the other hand, is tied with Penn for third place and can put pressure on second-place Cornell with a win against the Crimson. Harvard leads...
...Having raced them so much last year, we knew they are an incredibly good boat,” varsity five-seat Toby Medaris said. “We knew it was going to be an incredibly hard and very fast race.”And for the first 800 meters, Harvard held its own. The Crimson maintained the three-seat advantage throughout the first half of the race, keeping Princeton at bay as both boats approached the Mass. Ave. bridge at the halfway point.“We really worked on aggression during the week—just really going...
...Boston College and Northeastern. The meet was not scored by team. In one of the most successful areas for Harvard on the weekend, the Crimson sprinters blew past all other runners in the women’s side of the meet. Senior Stevie de Groff won both the 100 meter and 200 meter dashes, with freshman Favia Merritt following her up in the former and Shannon Flahive in the latter. The third position in each distance was also a Crimson runner—sophomore Chidimma Dalu was .57 seconds behind de Groff’s winning time...
...refocused.”Both varsity races stayed close throughout, but it was the frustrating to-and-fro of the first varsity race that did in the Crimson. A sluggish start put Harvard six seats down as both boats settled to a race pace for the first 500 meters, but the Crimson kept Dartmouth from adding any more to its lead in the opening half of the race.A midway push helped the Crimson gain four seats back, trimming the Dartmouth advantage to a mere two seats. Then the Big Green killed Harvard’s move, cranked the stroke rating...