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...share of Harvard’s career assist record. Not only was Akpan a field general, directing plays on the field and dishing out the ball for others to score, but he also managed to score a goal of his own. With an assist from senior John Stamatis, Akpan sent the ball soaring into the net at 49:32, solidifying the Crimson lead at 2-0. As a result, Akpan’s 33rd score of his collegiate career moved him into third place on the all-time goal list. With two games remaining in the season, Akpan...
...Kameron A. Collins ’09 had tried to call his great-grandmother in North Carolina—a battleground state where Obama was leading by a razor-thin margin at press time. The 90-something-year-old sent in an absentee ballot for Obama to avoid long lines at the polls, Collins said...
...read pretty much every e-mail I get. That request you sent out for a Science B-35 textbook? I didn’t answer it, but I read it. That time you accidentally invited all of Eliot on vacation with you? Hilarious. See you in Cabo...
...Ibrahim Kalin, a Turkish-born Islamic theologian who teaches at Georgetown University, was one of 38 Muslim scholars and imams who sent a "letter of clarification" after the Pope's speech. Exactly one year after Regensburg, he helped establish "The Common Word" committee of Muslims to improve relations with all Christian denominations. His group has already met in the U.S. and Britain with Protestant leaders. To be now invited to the Vatican, Kalin says, is a major step toward a permanent dialogue to improve relations between Muslims and Christians...
...latest of these economic measures is a bill that will be presented to Congress this week, which would nationalize the private funds in which many Argentines keep their pensions - a move that should swing some $30 billion from private individual pension accounts into state coffers. The announcement sent Argentina's stock market plummeting, while the rush of depositors to convert their savings into dollars resulted in a 7% devaluation of the peso. The financial earthquake caused by the initiative has put the Argentine economy "in intensive care," says columnist Morales Sola...