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...years. First is chorba, a spicy tomato soup rich enough to restore life even after a day fighting the hordes at Versailles. A refined pastilla, a sweet-savory pigeon pastry dusted with cinnamon and sugar, floods the senses with visions of The Thousand and One Nights. After a pair of grilled fresh sardines comes the masterpiece: a plain dry couscous of ethereal lightness, as hot and fine and white as the sands of the Sahara. It takes two days and much hand-fluffing to achieve this miraculous texture; the spectacular roast lamb and spicy sausage become mere side dishes...
...Harvard Medical School, and Wallace, a biochemistry researcher at MIT, said they had been planning to open a business since the day they met as PhD students at UCLA. After entertaining ideas such as a Korean barbecue restaurant and a social networking Web site geared toward scientists, the pair finally settled on the yogurt business. Wallace said that though he and Yang had been warned that opening a business while doing post-doctoral research was not feasible, “We left the naysayers behind in California.” But Yang admits that the process has taken its toll...
...loss to Dartmouth in front of an energetic home crowd starts the Crimson off at 0-1 in the Ivy League and means that the squad will have to play catch-up if it is to realize its goal of a conference title.The team hopes that the pair of wins Harvard picked up Saturday—3-1 (30-22, 30-23, 26-30, 30-9) over Hartford and 3-1 (27-30, 30-24, 30-24, 30-23) over NJIT—will help it establish the momentum necessary to get its Ivy League season back on track when...
...fast. It helps keep us on pace; it keeps us relaxed.” Freshman Mark Hirschboeck finished 86th in 27:27, leading the Harvard squad. Kenney was 99th in 27:41, and freshmen Dan Emont and Alex Brenner finished 103rd and 105th, respectively. Another pair of freshmen, Thomas Hutchinson and Robert Schaaf, finished 114th and 141st, respectively, rounding out the Crimson runners. The race was also important for gaining experience on the course, where Harvard will compete again on Oct. 26 in the Heptagonals Championships. The race has left Crimson runners with plenty to think about as they look...
...only returning senior to a defensive line that led all of Division I-AA in sacks and tackles for a loss last year. He’ll be integral to a front that lost All-Ivy tackle Mike Berg ’07 to graduation, while a pair of defensive ends—brothers Brenton and Desmond Bryant—were both forced to take the year off for academic reasons. Sophomore Chuks Obi and juniors Sonny McCracken and Matt Curtis join Bagdis on the only defensive unit that starts a sophomore...