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...Mitnick is unassuming. In a grey Polo sweater and round, black glasses, he sits quietly in the back of Au Bon Pain, unfazed by the bathroom door constantly opening into the back of his chair (it was the only available table). Even he couldn’t have predicted his successes, at Harvard and beyond. “Everything sort of led into the next and really the only thing I planned on doing was the Pudding...
...that we needed it, but2005 reminded us again thatfossil fuels are finite and that poverty and terrorism seem to be inexhaustible. The World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers this year include entrepreneurs who are working to alleviate pain at the pump as well as human suffering. They produce energy-sparing new approaches to solar power, nanolighting and even a handheld haz-mat detector. Others are doing amazing work in creating synthesized disease killers, minting silver bullets for pathogens or using stem cells to cure heart disease. On the security front, there are new analyzers, sensors and antivirus hardware that...
...question of whether he could play with the injury still remained unresolved.“I don’t think so,” said Cusworth when asked if playing would exacerbate the injury. “I think it would just be dealing with the pain and trying to overcome that.”The Crimson takes on No. 6 Boston College on Dec. 22, which would be right on the fringe of that three-week estimate.“I don’t want to miss that game for the world,” Cusworth said...
...story is just silly. A curse requires anyone who carries the title of the Baronet of Ruddigore to commit a crime daily on pain of death. Robin Oakapple (Benjamin T. Morris ’09), the rightful baronet is hiding, presumed dead, and thus free to shyly woo young Rose Maybud (Caitlin C. Vincent ’07) in a small town, while his younger brother bears the brunt of the curse. That is, until his adopted brother Richard Dauntless (Pedro K. Kaawaloa, Jr. ’06), a much bolder sailor who is prone to having audible conversations with...
...unbeaten in the competition. “Emily Cross went undefeated against Penn State even though she hurt herself in the world cup last week, which she won,” Stinetorf said. “It was a really amazing performance because she was literally in so much pain she was crying.” With the start of Ivy League play on the horizon, Stinetorf said she remained confident about the upcoming schedule. “It feels good knowing we have the bulk of our Ivy competition coming up soon,” she said...