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Over the past 20 years the digital "alarm" clock has been moved four times to make way for bulldozers and wrecking crews. Today, it hangs near the entrance of the city's IRS office. Said the younger Durst in an interview with TIME,"We thought it was a fitting location...
...play, 42-yard drive to make it 14-0. The Crimson rolled throughout the first half, as sophomore Levi Richards scored on a 21-yard pass from Pizzotti in the second quarter, and Chrissis added a rushing touchdown to his resume, going for 22 yards on a reverse near the end of the half to make the halftime score 28-7 in favor of the Crimson. Luft also had a solid day, catching four passes for 139 yards, including a 66-yard reception to set up another touchdown.“We knew we were going to have a challenge...
...grown up on the internet, and most of us still manage to lead normal lives. Indeed, the very term “Net Addiction” belies the fact that those coming up with these horrifying categories do not belong to the internet generation. No one who has been near a computer since 1997 still uses the term “Net.” These are people who still say things like “What’s the URL?” or “surf the World Wide Web,” or have...
...those areas must be in transit, on foot or bike, Assistant Dean of the College Jay Ellison said. Currier House UC representative George J. J. Hayward ’11 said he would like Harvard and Cambridge to work together to get a police officer stationed along Garden Street near Cambridge Common. Officials said that improving lighting along Garden Street and in Cambridge Common is complicated by the issue of jurisdiction too, and Riley said that such additions would require the city’s cooperation. Ellison, the chair of the Harvard College Safety Committee, cautioned that working with...
...trends across the board are not going in the right direction," and in a year in which violence has reached its worst levels since the U.S. invasion of the country in 2001, he voiced concerns that next year in Afghanistan could be even worse. His fears echo a nearly completed U.S. National Intelligence Assessment that has described a "downward spiral" in Afghanistan unless major improvements are immediately implemented. Meanwhile, the Bush Administration has launched a major review of its Afghanistan policy just as new ground-based intelligence indicates that this winter may not yield the expected lull in fighting that...