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...Dutch town of Drachten. Since this "naked" junction was created in 2004, speeds through the town have slowed dramatically. Yet because there are no enforced waits at traffic lights, the crossing time has dropped from 50 to 30 seconds, while accidents have fallen from an average of nine a year to just...
...decision to grant the University approval to construct the 589,000 square-foot complex comes after over nine months of community meetings that have resulted in an increase of proposed benefits from $21 million to $23.9 million. Harvard officials have also established a $500,000 fund to be used for education and health projects for the neighborhood...
...belt.” HARVARD 202, BROWN 98 The Crimson breezed past Brown this past Friday afternoon, as they hosted the Bears for Senior Day and their final home meet of the regular season. Harvard claimed first place in thirteen of the events, and captured second place in nine of these as well. Rathgeber had a strong day in leading his teammates to victory, placing first in four events. Rathgeber won the 200-yard freestyle and 200-yard breaststroke, with times of 1:41.47 and 2:05.98 respectively. He also contributed to the first place finish of the 200-yard...
...don’t seem to go their way, many Harvard students have been known to vow that they will redouble their efforts, promising to improve in the coming spring term. For the Harvard men’s hockey team, the second-semester improvements have already begun. Snapping a nine-game winless streak that dated back to Dec. 1, the Crimson (7-9-3, 6-6-2 ECAC) rode senior Jon Pelle’s two-score night and its best overall team effort of the season to a 3-1 win over Dartmouth...
...basic eight-stud red Lego brick was first sold in Denmark in 1949. But it took a further nine years for Ole Kirk's son, Godtfred Kirk, to file the patent for the versatile "Automatic Binding Brick" with its interlocking 2x4 studs. The plastic bricks are part of a unique system: tiny tubes inside give the knobs on top of other blocks more places to grip. They hold together well but can be taken apart easily by a child. And consistency has been key: the bricks produced today have the same bumps and holes, and can still interlock with those...