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Just because two things go hand in hand, though, doesn't mean that one is causing the other. Nalini Ambady, a Tufts professor and the study's other author, explains: "What's not clear is whether people pick CEOs because they look a certain way, or if people look a certain way once they become CEOs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Looks Predict a Successful CEO? | 1/11/2008 | See Source »

...just try to get those easy buckets and pick up momentum that way,” sophomore Jeremy Lin said...

Author: By Jake I. Fisher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Looks To Sweep Darmouth, Win Third Straight | 1/10/2008 | See Source »

...remaining, Keiser buried a wrist shot from the hash mark past Harvard sophomore netminder Kyle Richter for the go-ahead goal. “He was pretty much all alone,” junior forward Jimmy Fraser said. “He had enough time to bear down and pick his spot.” As the final seconds of crunch time ticked away, coach Ted Donato ’91 pulled Richter with 1:29 remaining and used its 6-on-5 advantage to apply pressure in the Tigers zone. Despite converging on Princeton?...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Falls to Tigers, Sits in Three-Way Tie for ECAC Lead | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...netted a total of 16 goals on 91 power-play chances and had averaged better than one shot per man advantage. “Beyond staying out of the box, which would have been our best defense, I think we really wanted to limit the time they had to pick us apart,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91. “I thought our penalty kill was exceptional and gave us a chance to get a point tonight.” Even though Quinnipiac managed to exert some pressure in the offensive zone, Harvard...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Road Miscues Doom Men's Hockey | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

...walks through the waves of waste, he gestures to the half-built beginnings of the project: eleven concrete cells that will each contain up to 12,000 cubic meters (15,695 cubic yards) of organic waste. (The landfill will employ the scavengers who now roam the garbage heaps to pick out inorganic waste, which doesn't produce biogas.) Once waste is packed inside the airtight cells, anaerobic digestion by bacteria will generate gases that will be pumped to a biogas engine, then burned to produce steam to generate electricity. GE provided the engine at below-market cost, as part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trash Problems in Paradise | 1/7/2008 | See Source »

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