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...only the Crimson that was able to take advantage of the home waters. “I think it definitely helped,” sophomore crew Lauren Brants said of sailing on the Charles. “We’re used to a lot of the shifts, and we always have our eyes open for that. We haven’t had a lot of breeze on the river as much recently, so that was a change, but we always have different shifts in our mindset, and we capitalized on that.” The co-ed team didn?...
...third set I tried to get pumped up, put a little more pressure on him,” Kumar said. “I knew it would be a momentum shift...
...petition the government for redress of grievances,” legislators have only limited constitutional leeway to regulate political expression. But without draconian speech restrictions, reformers are left with only marginal changes that do not affect the underlying incentives to donate, and, as a result, campaign finance reforms just shift money around. So, when “soft” money was banned by the 2002 McCain-Feingold reform, candidates raised more “hard” money, and 527s (such as the Swift Boat Veterans) picked up the remaining slack...
...uses silver-haired models in its ads. W, the fashion-world bible, recently called women who let their tresses go gray "silver foxes." Even if Dove's new products fail in the marketplace, the company's Pro Age campaign sends women a powerful message. "We're seeing a real shift in how people are approaching beauty," says Nancy Etcoff, a Harvard Medical School psychologist, the author of Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty and one of the researchers in Dove's study. "Up to now, it's been about fighting aging with everything you have. Now you have...
Strumpf attributed that decline to a shift in focus among retailers and consumers from CDs to DVDs, as well as a move in the music industry back to a singles-based business...