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...tough personally for me because I’ve been a little under the weather,” Green said. “But [our relay team] wound up at least being in position with a few laps left to go.” Senior Peter Mullen and freshman Ben Gutierrez were also forced to pull out of the 5000-meter run because of sickness and injuries. “In indoors and cross country, when the weather’s bad, you almost expect to get a cold,” co-captain Sean Barrett said...
...seniors Sean Barrett and Peter Mullen’s times also hit the mark. “That’s the most people that we’ve ever had qualify from a distance perspective in a very long time, which is really good,” Mullen said. “We had two really solid guys in the 3K, so that made it possible for some people to run the 5K for qualifiers. It worked out really well.” Injuries plagued the Harvard women’s track teams, however, as several athletes, including sophomore...
...stuff--a frise salad with lardon, spaghetti carbonara, ramen, pizza, bibimbap. Because Spain is having a huge impact on American chefs, eggs are now appearing outside of breakfast menus. "In Spain, if you have eggs with coffee, they'll look at you like you're crazy," says Seamus Mullen, who poaches eggs from his parents' Vermont farm at New York City's Boqueria restaurant. But in Frank Perdue's America, it's only recently that there have been eggs good enough (local, organic, free-range) to add real flavor and make you feel safer playing salmonella roulette...
...respectively. The men won eight events, swept two, but could not beat the Huskies for the first time since 2003. In the mile, senior Sean Barrett’s time of 4:20.78 won the race. Teammates junior Brian Holmquest (4:24.26) and senior Peter Mullen (4:27.15) followed behind. The Crimson followed up suit in the 3000-meter race as Mullen won the event. Junior Christopher Green could not quite break the two-minute mark in the 800 meter race, but his time of 2:00.07 won the event. Senior Timothy Galebach (2:29.78) won the 1,000 meter...
...Meanwhile, business owners like Mullen, of Bottom of the Cup Tea Room, are waiting for the figurative tea leaves to signal better times ahead. "People from other parts of the nation are concerned about the water, the air and the seafood, of all things," Mullen says, as a couple of middle-aged tourists negotiate a price for a double psychic reading. But he's determined to ride out the post-hurricane storm. "We're not going anywhere," he adds. "It's just gonna be a long haul." Far too long, unless more visitors themselves make the haul...