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...Crimson the second game of its Saturday doubleheader. Harvard committed five errors against Duquesne in its 6-4 loss, giving up four unearned runs. Sophomore hurler Adam Cole took the loss for the Crimson, falling victim to an 11-strikeout performance by his counterpart on the Dukes, Jeff Naughton. In its first game on Saturday, Harvard defeated Quinnipiac, 4-3, in 10 innings. The Crimson’s offense was paced by RBI doubles from juniors Tom Stack-Babich and Matt Kramer. Harvard used six pitchers to close out the victory, including Wilson, who picked up the win after...
...past four years, Eileen Naughton has served as president of TIME--and my business-side partner. In a company consolidation, Ed McCarrick, the worldwide publisher of TIME, now adds the role of president to his portfolio. Eileen, Ed and I are good friends, and Ed joins me in saluting Eileen and thanking her for all that she did here. This one's for you, Eileen...
...things we take pride in doing at TIME is helping set a national agenda. Last year, after health researchers announced that two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese, we published a 32-page special report on the problem. Also, TIME president Eileen Naughton, along with sciences editor Philip Elmer-DeWitt, organized a conference in Williamsburg, Va., to address the issue. Co-sponsored by ABC News and supported by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the summit called together 400 leaders in the medical, corporate and public-policy fields to unravel how Americans got themselves into such...
This meet, the 40th contest between these schools, saw the Harvard-Yale team claim a considerable victory—retaining the Naughton Trophy—and move the overall series record to 28-12. The Harvard-Yale team combined for a 13-6 victory for the women and a 13-7 victory...
...tempting as it might be to look the other way, it is part of this magazine's responsibility to cast the spotlight on problems that transcend borders, whether they be global warming, AIDS or genocide. Just this past week, Ann Moore, chairman and CEO of Time Inc., Eileen Naughton, president of TIME, and I joined forces with the U.N. Foundation to host a panel in New York City for the Global Coalition on Women and AIDS, an initiative of UNAIDS. Four extraordinary women--Frika Chia Iskandar of Indonesia, Princess Kasune Zulu of Zambia, Gracia Violeta Ross Quiroga of Bolivia...