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Harvard's Ivy League season gets underway Friday as the Crimson travel to Cornell for a doubleheader against the Big Red. In a season that has already had its share of ups and downs, it is impossible to predict how Harvard will fare...
...little wonder, then, that an anxious and uncertain audience filled the Wang Center on March 21, apprehensively awaiting the world premiere of "Hot and Cool," three dances set to contemporary music including songs by Lovett himself. No two people could quite predict what the evening held in store. But by the final curtain call, everyone was in agreement. Screams, whistles, and a standing ovation proved that the performance had been an incredible and undeniable success...
...with the U.S. embargo than with Castro's lining his pockets. He has not, however, been able to destroy the spirit of the Cuban people or stop efforts from abroad to attain freedom for them. I hope to see the end of Castro's regime. I will not predict the result; history will speak for itself. Unfortunately, too many lives have already paid the price for Castro's rule. ASTERIA PENA Coconut Creek, Florida...
Contestants in the game try to predict top student responses to specific survey questions...
...Stone's March "Vanity Fair" cover article could give her a push. Stone has also been described, as a tireless campaigner. Plus, she won the Golden Globe for best female actor--the Golden Globes used to be considered laughable, but they have slowly gained respect because they often predict the Oscar winners. Since 1989, the Golden Globes have been 75 percent correct in predicting the Oscars in the four acting categories...