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...successful fourth-down conversion along the way and a touchdown that would be the game’s final score.While Harvard struggled at times to finish drives and finish plays, the team also gave its opponent fewer opportunities compared to weeks past.“We made some progress,” Murphy said. “We had great field position in the second half by virtue of our punts and our defense. It didn’t hurt so much knowing that they really had to drive the ball and they were limited to what they could...
...Arab peace initiative; and Syria seeks the return of the occupied Golan Heights from Israel. Syrian President Bashar Assad said last week his country will not attend if the Golan is not discussed. The Saudis are also hesitant, preferring to withhold tacit recognition of Israel until significant progress is made toward a Palestinian state. Jordan and Egypt, which already have peace treaties with Israel, are concerned that failure will benefit the region's Islamic radicals...
...viruses - which may be doing the country a disservice. In a 2005 open letter, organized by Richard H. Ebright, a Rutgers University chemistry professor, 758 American microbiologists complained that NIH priorities favoring research of "high bio-defense significance but low public-heath significance" were misguided and jeopardized public health progress...
...truly believes that unconventional forms of activism are the way to get elected prom queen, she ought to take a closer look at this campus. Coggins also assumed that the goal of activism is to initiate dialogue amongst Harvard students. What a wonderful world it would be if all progress were the result of Crimson op-eds (or better yet, truly rational discourse). Unfortunately, sometimes it takes concrete action to achieve actual results. Yet to Coggins, the opinions of her and her peers, not the wages of Harvard workers or funds raised to combat deadly infections, form the barometer...
...Felcher added. Kuneva said that while Europe has benefitted from the U.S. idea of “consumer advocacy,” the two needed to work together to enforce product safety standards. “One of the areas in which I am keen to make progress concerns the exchange of information between the U.S. and the E.U. when faulty or dangerous products are discovered,” she said in her speech. She advocated the adoption of a communications program based on the RAPEX system, a rapid alert system for dangerous non-food products in place in Europe...