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...tennis of the year so far,” Crimson coach Dave Fish said. “They barely eked it out—just one tiebreak was the difference.”A win against either the Wildcats or Virginia would have vaulted Harvard even further up the national rankings, but with the losses, the Crimson’s ranking is likely to hover around 50. VIRGINIA 6, HARVARD 1Harvard found out quickly it’s never easy to play the No. 1 team in the nation against a dominant Cavalier team.“I think...
...pieces of legislation with Patrick, according to The Boston Globe, is scheduled to be arraigned next week on charges of sexual battery. A 1992 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Alabama, McGee was once named by USA Today as one of the top twenty undergraduates in the nation. McGee was married in November 2005 to John H. Finley, IV ’92 in a ceremony officiated by Cambridge’s former Democratic state senator, Jarrett T. Barrios ’90. Finley, an ordained Episcopal priest, has strong ties to Harvard. A former resident of Adams...
...world's most respected climate scientists, believes that we have just a decade - when today's college students will be reaching their 30s - to stem the growth in carbon emissions, or the world will be changed irrevocably. Youth have a right to speak out, using organizations like Focus the Nation, and they must do so. "Young people have the moral authority," says Goodstein. "This is not about us, my generation - this is about their future." And that future...
...organized a daylong series of lectures on the environment, ranging from the restoration of the polluted Bronx River to the ins and outs of international climate treaties. At Fordham, I met one of Goodstein's foot soldiers, 19-year-old sophomore Thomas Zellers, who helped organize the Focus the Nation teach-in. Attendance at the teach-in there was a bit light, and Zellers noted that drafting college students into a political movement on global warming - or almost any issue - can be an uphill battle. "Still, I think this is inspiring people," he says. "Everyone has a stake in this...
...That left the nation's pundits gazing on in astonishment at the possibility the divided UMP might still manage to lose this so-called "ghetto of the rich". Because if Neuilly isn't safe for the UMP, no place is. Perched on the capital's western perimeter, with the leafy, sprawling Bois de Boulogne on its southern flank, Neuilly is a kind of Parisian Upper East Side: a quick commute to downtown offices, and a quiet residential enclave whose location gives residents a jump start on the Friday rush to Normandy beach homes. It was here, among the French film...