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...Although several attendees said that they agreed with Shen’s suggestion, others said the onus to design acceptable plans on Harvard, which they said has still not provided details about the specific components of its Allston plan. In particular, residents complained about what task force chair Ray Mellone called “nebulous” plans for the Holton Street Corridor and a proposed housing complex for Harvard affiliates in the South District. Some residents also questioned how Harvard’s master planning would fit in with the community-wide planning efforts lead by the city...
...five goals and five assists for the Crimson, and her 15 points are second only to Baskind, who has tallied 18 in just her first year in crimson and white. “I couldn’t be more proud of our team,” coach Ray Leone said. “We had two great goals and solid performances from the whole team.” Now, Harvard controls its own destiny. With two more wins the team will win its first Ivy title in nine years and return to the NCAA tournament for the first time...
...shot the ball into the goal, putting the Crimson up 2-0. The goal marked the first time this season that Princeton has allowed an opponent to score more than one goal in a game. “An excellent start certainly helped us,” Harvard coach Ray Leone said. “We came out strong and played hard. Now only if we could keep that intensity the entire game we will be set.” 32 minutes into the first half, the Crimson almost strengthened its lead to 3-0, but freshman Hana Taiji?...
...home entertainment industry is also counting on the new Blu-Ray technology to help carry it through the downturn. With Blu-Ray players now available for less than $200, Adams expects consumers to adopt the high-def format as readily as they did VHS during the 1981 recession. "Household adoption of new technologies seems to shrug off recessions," Adams says - and as the Iron Man sales show, worrying economic news doesn't seem to be slowing consumers down...
...Some American officials see the hand of Iran at work in the deadlock: U.S. commander General Ray Odierno last Sunday suggested that Tehran had tried to bribe Iraqi leaders in order to deal a setback to the U.S. - charges the Iraqis angrily reject. Iran certainly opposes any agreement extending the U.S. military presence on its doorstep, and the dominant political parties in the U.S.-backed government are, in fact, the Iraqi factions closest to Iran. More important, however, may be the fact that the U.S. invasion has led to Iraq being turned into a democracy, where the will...