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...MISS: Magnificent Jewels Sotheby's auction in New York of period pieces including emerald- and-diamond ear clips that once belonged to the Grand Duchess Vladimir of Russia and a diamond ring mounted by Boucheron that belonged to 19th century railroad magnate Jay Gould...
...government classes. Furthermore, the administrative Registrar’s Office organizes the exam schedule, not the professors of the College. The subject matter being taught does not—and should not—come into play. Certainly, it is regrettable that students will have to miss being present at Inauguration Day due to the ill-timed scheduling of final exams. Although is heartening to observe such a combination of passion and patriotism on campus, it is not right to make a concession over exam scheduling for this particular political event...
...into millions of Italian homes, many of them tuned to the three biggest private stations, which are owned by Berlusconi himself. For years Italians have debated the potential conflict of interest involved in the prime minister owning so much of Italy's media. But questioning his current influence might miss the point. Berlusconi's most lasting influence might well have been made before he entered politics: namely, the transformation of Italian television from a gray source of information and family programming into a feast of commercial, and often trashy, entertainment. Isola dei Famosi is broadcast on the state RAI network...
...nice ball movement from senior guards Drew Housman and Andrew Pusar—who was making his first appearance of the season. Following a free throw by senior forward Evan Harris and an Army layup, Lin knocked down two free throws and the Crimson defense forced an opponent miss. Harris fought for a loose ball on the offensive end, forcing a a jump ball with the arrow to Harvard. With the ball, freshman guard Max Kenyi penetrated and kicked out to Housman, who downed a three to give his team a double-digit lead at 52-42. The Crimson defense...
...after some nice ball movement from senior guards Drew Housman and Andrew Pusar, who was making his first appearance of the season. Following a free throw by senior forward Evan Harris and an Army lay-up, Lin knocked down two free throws and the Crimson defense forced an opponent miss. Harris fought for a loose ball on the offensive end, forcing jump ball with the arrow to Harvard. With the ball, freshman guard Max Kenyi penetrated and kicked out to Housman, who downed a three to give his team a double-digit lead at 52-42. The Crimson defense stayed...