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...Jellin sets the younger players up to shine...
Though her mother has since departed, the Crimson’s season marches on. As Maasdorp continues to build on past experience and shape her career at Harvard, her next chance to shine comes tonight, when the Crimson faces No. 10 Northeastern at 7 p.m. on Jordan Field...
...there were such a thing as an interstellar vision exam, humans would qualify as legally blind. That?s because all we can see is ordinary, visible light. But stars and galaxies shine with all sorts of other radiation as well. For their work in probing these otherwise invisible signals from space Raymond Davis, 87 of the University of Pennsylvania; Masatoshi Koshiba, 76, of the University of Tokyo; and the Italian-born U.S. citizen Riccardo Giacconi, 71, of Associated Universities Inc. in Washington, D.C, each got a share of the Nobel prize in Physics announced in Stockholm Tuesday...
...perfectly ordered, perfectly white teeth shine whenever she smiles, which is often. She has long brown hair and hazel eyes that match...
...core brands are the foundation of P&G's makeover, its faster-growing, more lucrative beauty and health-care businesses--once considered the company's poor stepchildren--are providing the shine. That's why Lafley last year made P&G's biggest acquisition ever, paying $5 billion for Clairol's hair-care business. The beauty and health-care sectors together account for about a third of P&G's $40 billion in annual sales and could reach 40% within the decade. Most of Procter's next generation of billion-dollar brands will probably come out of this area, which includes...