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...idea of a segregated nightlife seems at odds with Atlanta's self-image as the cosmopolitan capital of the "New South." It's the ninth most populous city in the U.S., is home to the world's busiest airport, arrived on the international stage in 1996 when it hosted the Summer Olympics, and ranks third behind New York and Houston in the number of Fortune 500 companies headquartered there. What's more, blacks and whites do sit side-by-side on the city council and school boards. Three consecutive African-American mayors have collectively served 30 years in office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MLK's Dream Doesn't Reach his Hometown's Dance Floors | 1/18/2008 | See Source »

...Dartmouth in its Ivy League opener, the Harvard men’s basketball team had the favor returned at Leede Arena as it lost, 73-56, to the Big Green on Friday night.The Crimson (6-12, 1-1 Ivy) remained winless in road games this season, but its ninth loss in those contests may be the most shocking of all after Harvard had run over Dartmouth (6-8, 1-1) in an 82-56 win last Saturday at home.There was no carry-over effect into this game.“It feels good to be able to protect your...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dartmouth Avenges Last Week’s Defeat | 1/13/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard men’s and women’s skiing teams began their seasons this weekend at the Bates Winter Carnival in Rumford, Maine, placing ninth out of 13 teams with 124 team points. Defending NCAA champion Dartmouth won the carnival with 493 team points. Sophomore Audrey Mangan led the way for the women’s Nordic team with her 33rd-place finish in the 10K classic and her 35th-place finish in the 5K freestyle event. In their first race for the team, freshmen Alyssa Devlin and Cara Sprague placed 30th in the 5K freestyle and 39th...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Skiing Kicks Off At Bates Carnival | 1/13/2008 | See Source »

...into the locker room down, 1-0. The Crimson started the second period just like it had started the first, bombarding Petizian with shot after shot. It took a power play for Harvard to finally break through. The Crimson evened the score with freshman Michael Biega’s ninth goal in 10 games, when his shot found the net from an extremely tight angle. Senior Jon Pelle and sophomore Doug Rogers picked up the assists on the play. Harvard continued to build pressure but was unable to find the net again. With less than three minutes left...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Untimely Penalties Nullify Strong Offensive Effort | 1/13/2008 | See Source »

When you talk about experience plus change, you have to begin with the best political columnist in America, Joe Klein. This is his ninth presidential campaign, and from his energy and enthusiasm, you'd think it was his first. In addition to his weekly column in the magazine, In the Arena, Klein is a prolific blogger on TIME.com's Swampland. That's where our political team can break news, gossip about new polls or commercials and do explainer videos. The Swampland cast includes national political correspondent Karen Tumulty, who is covering her sixth presidential campaign; Washington bureau chief Jay Carney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Our Campaign Staff | 1/10/2008 | See Source »

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