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...assessment comes from the International Energy Agency, the Paris-based organization representing the 26 rich, gas-guzzling member nations of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The agency is not known for alarmist warnings, and its World Energy Outlook is typically viewed by policy wonks as a solid indicator of global energy supplies. In a marked change from its traditionally bland, measured tones, the IEA's 2007 report says governments need to make urgent, bold decisions on energy policy, or risk massive environmental and energy-supply crises within two decades - crises and shortages that could spark serious global...
...wrote critical essays - he's spent much of the last 20 years putting it together. "Now people can do what they've been straining at the bit to do for decades," he says, "which is dedicate themselves to writing about and performing Middleton, with this edition as a solid foundation...
...Michael Horn Trophy: co-ed captain Kyle Kovacs and junior women’s captain Megan Watson were across the country in Seattle, competing in the ICSA Singlehanded Championships. Kovacs captured fourth place in the men’s tournament, and Watson ended the weekend with a solid ninth-place finish in the women’s division. Watson, Kovacs, and the rest of the Crimson sailors will be back in action next weekend, when they will sail all along the East Coast in three different regattas. MICHAEL HORN TROPHY Battling tough weather conditions, the Crimson sailing team still managed...
...mistakes.”In Martin, the Crimson has a two-year veteran with co-ownership of the school record for saves in one game to her name; in Kessler, a talented sophomore who didn’t let a painful knee injury prevent her from posting solid numbers last season; and in Stephens, a promising freshman eager to do whatever she can to help the team. But in Stone’s mind, the starting decision rests upon one thing and one thing alone: “Who stops the puck more times than anybody else...
...women in society are central themes in the play. The Agassiz production began weakly with a confusing blend of discordant singing, incomprehensible dialogue, and insecure acting. By the second half, however, the actors became a lot more comfortable on stage (and thankfully sang very little), paving the way for solid performances and a captivating if morbid ending. The women in “Bodas de Sangre” all dominated the stage. The lead female actor, Gabriela Bortolamedi ’10, convincingly portrayed the Bride. Although it was occasionally evident that “Bodas?...