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Skardon Baker paced the Crimson early, holding the lead after the first mile. However, Baker soon faded. The bulk of the race was paced by the Yale tandem of Jim Gibson and Jake Michel and Princeton's Bill Burke. Gibson and Burke dueled to the finish, with Burke coming out on top, covering the five-mile course in 25:58. Gibson finished second, a mere three seconds back...
...early pace of the race was one factor that unnerved the Crimson. An extremely slow first mile surprised Harvard...
After the lethargic first mile, a pack of Yale and Princeton runners led by Elis Captain Sarah Smith--the eventual winner--pulled away. The closest Harvard finisher was Rachel Lewis, who covered 3.1-mile course in 18:47 to finish fifth...
...their hopes on the superconducting supercollidor, a massive government-sponsored project several years and billions of dollars from completion. But Newsweek has called the project "the biggest porkbarrel project in history," and several members of Congress are solidly against it. And even if funding is continued, the 50-mile wide apparatus will only increase attainable energy 20-fold...
...dozen Harvard students joined ranks Saturday afternoon with more than 200 bedraggled opponents of continued U.S. aid to El Salvador in a four-mile protest march through Boston...