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Wall Street’s woes have spilled over not only onto Main Street but onto many of Harvard’s graduate school campuses...
Stay Calm, Says God All four interviewees said the very act of prayer (appropriately) transfers some anxiety onto the divinity. "The prayer itself is a form of power," says Ali. "We are not frustrated or losing our temper or losing our dignity or feeling lost, because we are close to God." Philip Yancey, the author of numerous Evangelical Christian books, including most recently Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference?, cites Psalm 46, a prayer listing a number of catastrophes but concluding, "Be still and know that I am God." Addressing God, Yancey says, allows us to "bring our fears...
...where captain Matt Curtis dragged down Ford for a seven-yard loss on first down and senior end Peter Ajayi got to him again for an eight-yard loss on third down. “They do a good job protecting and a really good job hanging onto the football,” Crimson coach Tim Murphy said. “We hoped and thought we’d get to him eventually, and we did, and it paid off with some big plays.” Even when Ford wasn’t sacked, he was under relentless pressure...
...junior Andre Akpan in the box. Akpan flicked the ball into the path of Stamatis, who nestled it into the bottom left corner.Two minutes later Akpan missed a golden opportunity to put the Crimson three goals up when he volleyed over from eight yards out. Despite not getting onto the scoresheet, Akpan was central in all of Harvard’s attacks, winning the ball in the air and holding up play.The Crimson seemed to ease off in the last part of the match and came away with the 2-0 win. The team was pleased with the result...
...Unfortunately, for all his trials in the proverbial desert, Father Dario has little in the way of gnostic wisdom to offer the passing hiker, though he does have a funny story about what it's like trying to get through Homeland Security onto a flight to the Middle East when you have the same last name - Escobar - and birthplace - Medellin - as a legendary narco trafficker. "Many people come here because they think I know the future," he says. "I only know one thing: that we all will die." Then he tells me to get married...