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...David C. Olson, director of obstetrics and gynecology at University Health Services, discovered no evidence that the Lifestyles condoms function improperly. From experience, we strongly endorse the Lifestyles product, and hope that freshmen in the upcoming weeks, months, and years will experience “proven protection that feels really good?”—for free...
...perimeter for he outside shot, as Harvard went 8-of-12 behind the arc on the night. Continued impressive post play by Rollins has garnered much league-wide attention. Despite coming off a shoulder injury that kept her out of most of the nonconference schedule, Rollins has proven to be an assertive presence in the low post. In just 12 games, Rollins has become the Crimson’s leading scorer with 11 points per game on 54 percent shooting from the field.In the face of a prolonged injury to offensive sparkplug Jess Holsey, Delaney-Smith needed some quick offense...
...with Israel while postponing the completion of a peace process that has been essentially dormant for the past five years. It's a tricky challenge, but both in their electoral eclipse of Fatah and in their outflanking of Secretary of State Rice this week, the leaders of Hamas have proven themselves to be nothing if not politically astute...
...European monarchies, the reforms of the 19th century gradually eroded the power of the king and his prime minister, and made the latter accountable to the democratically elected Parliament. The American presidential system did not undergo this transition and still has this curious feature—which has proven to work well only in the U.S.—that the executive power may find itself opposed by the legislature. DAVIDE W. CANTONI Cambridge, Mass. February 11, 2006 The writer is a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
First, there is the troubling issue of burnout. Students have already proven, in many instances, apathetic about the UC. Despite massive campaigning outside the Science Center, only about 60 percent of the student body voted in December’s presidential election, and 40 percent voted in September’s general election. To think that there would be significant turnout for frequent polls would be unrealistic, and the UC should be careful not to inundate students with solicitations...