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...dive and fifth in the 3-meter for Harvard. The Crimson will return to the pool to prepare for a series of big meets in the coming months. Next up is the Georgia Invitational on Dec. 1-3, which will give the team a chance to compete against the nation??s top programs. “We’ve been working hard in the pool and taking care of the little steps along the way to perfect our race plan,” captain Kyle Cutter said. “Everyone is maintaining a positive attitude during...
Connecticut defector Berg, a disruptive two-time All-Ivy defender who picked off Jeff Mroz ’06 in triple overtime last year, is Harvard’s only hope of stopping the nation??s fourth-leading rusher. Often lining up over the center, Berg will usually be out of the reach of star tackle Ed McCarthy ’07, which could mean in the face of McLeod...
...responsible for 1,312 passing yards and five touchdowns on the season.He frequently opts to go to senior wide receiver Chandler Henley, who has a team-best 37 catches for 511 yards and two touchdowns.No matter how the teams look on paper, experienced observers of the nation??s greatest rivalries know to disregard the data. “You can look at it from a lit of different angles,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “But it all still comes back to pride. Any great rivalry is a pride game...
Fast Food Nation Fox Searchlight Directed by Richard Linklater 1 Star If “Super-Size Me” is the documentary version of street-corner proselytizing against evil corporate junk food, “Fast Food Nation?? is its object-lesson counterpart, tediously preaching to the proverbial choir. Director Richard Linklater’s much-anticipated feature film “Fast Food Nation?? is not a documentary. Rather, it is a fictional account that dramatizes the nonfiction book by the same name, written by Eric Schlosser, the film’s co-author...
...Waking Life,” and most recently, “Fast Food Nation.” At a recent roundtable discussion with Boston-area reporters, Linklater didn’t shy away from political statements about American consumerism.“Fast Food Nation?? is a fictionalized film version of Eric Schlosser’s 2001 nonfiction book of the same name. Written in conjunction with Schlosser, the film makes the case against fast food in America by following the lives of several characters involved in the industry.Though Linklater’s commitment to the issues...