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...increase in Australia's extreme heat waves and droughts. Southwestern Australia is already in the grip of a prolonged drought that has decimated agriculture and led to widespread water rationing; the region is expected to see longer and more extreme dry periods in the future as a result of steady warming...
...both last year and in the Howe Cup title match the season before. But yesterday’s performance was the most competitive match the two have played during that span.The Crimson is confident that the next time the two play, which could very well be next weekend, the result will be in its favor.“We will be back at the Howe Cup with a vengeance,” O’Donnell said. “They should be scared.”HARVARD 7, PENN 2Harvard defeated Penn 7-2 Saturday afternoon in Philadelphia...
...meter run, in which sophomore Hilary May blazed to a first-place finish with an NCAA-qualifying time of 2:08.70. “Hillary has had a great indoor season,” Saretsky said. “She really spent the summer committed to training. As a result, she has continued to gain strength and confidence.”Senior captain Becky Christenson—who just last week earned an automatic bid to the NCAA championships in high jump with a personal best of 1.86 meters—continued to dominate, clearing 1.75 meters...
...Bulldog Kevin Limbert took home first-star honors by recording a goal and three assists.This is the second time Yale has overwhelmed Harvard this season. In early January, the Bulldogs controlled the Crimson and came away with an easy 6-2 victory at the Bright Hockey Center. The result was similar this time around at the sold-out Ingalls Rink in New Haven.The Yale win extended the Bulldogs’ unbeaten streak to six games, and made Harvard look like a team far removed from the squad that challenged No. 1 Boston University in the Beanpot last week...
...result, the political figures that had defeated Communism were not able to bring Poland into the greater fold of the European community. Instead, it took a new generation of political leadership to accomplish the unthinkable: turning a mismanaged and unproductive command economy into a functioning and streamlined market system. Yet all this hard work paid off in the end; on May 1, 2004, Poland and seven other formerly Communist countries in Central Europe joined the European Union...