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...Internet has also turned showcasing talent into a business. Sites like HoopScoop Online rank kids as young as those in the sixth grade. Scout.com which News Corp. purchased for $60 million in 2005, and competitor Rivals.com acquired by Yahoo! for $100 million earlier this year, cover recruiting as actively as they do the big games. Admits Telep, the Scout.com analyst: "I'm sure we're feeding it to a degree...
...suspects to negotiating their transfer - from countries as far-flung as Cameroon and Zambia, Switzerland and the U.S. - and then hosting long and complicated trials. More than 2,000 witnesses have been flown in to the trial site in Arusha, says Amoussouga. One trial is now in its sixth year...
...tight finish at the Hood Trophy at Tufts this weekend, managing a fourth-place finish. The Crimson, which gained a total of 286 points over the two-day contest, was just one point better than fifth-place British USA, and two points in front of Penn in sixth. Harvard, which ended its first day of the regatta in eighth place, used a key performance from freshman skipper Teddy Himler and freshman crew Grace Charles in B-division to boost the Crimson in the overall rankings. “[They] had a really fantastic Sunday afternoon,” senior captain...
...shopping period’s biggest nuisances is waiting until just hours before study cards are due to figure out your schedule. Unfortunately, this is a surprisingly common problem: Last Thursday night, many students—including the sixth of the College that lotteries for Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice,” who did not receive their results until 11:00 p.m. on Thursday night—still didn’t know their lottery status. Such late lotteries leave students who have been rejected from the course with an insufficient amount of time to scramble...
After being suspended for the first five games of the 2006 season for an undisclosed violation of team rules, a cold O’Hagan came off the bench in the sixth game at Princeton...