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...fastest team on the Charles,” said heavyweight varsity eight coxswain Jill Carlson. “The size of the margins are really telling, so that’s another confidence booster for us going into Sprints.” —Staff writer Alex Sopko can be reached at sopko@fas.harvard.edu...
...bring in people from communities all around who are not necessarily Chinese or Asian but love the idea of exploring these cultures,” Jillson said. Among the procession of parade-goers were many families eager to expose their children to Chinese culture. Kristen Sopko, a resident of Waltham Mass., came with her four-year-old daughter Katherine, who sat on her father’s shoulders to get a better view of the festivities. “We only read about it or saw it on TV,” Sopko said. “We want...
Getting to the bottom of why men and women report different cardiac symptoms is trickier than might be expected. In fact, some researchers think the differences can be emphasized too much. If a woman doesn't think she can have heart disease, notes Dr. George Sopko of the NHLBI, she's not going to interpret her symptoms as heart disease--even if her symptoms are the same...
...Ohio factory, Bill Sopko anxiously awaits the President's ruling. An independent who voted for Bush, he would love to buy American, and until recently he did, sourcing his steel from a mill just 12 miles away. But that mill, owned by LTV, shut down last year. No other U.S. mill made the high-strength, low-alloy grade of steel that Sopko's client demanded. So Sopko started buying steel made in Europe by Arcelor and Corus...
Then the recession hit. Sopko says his orders plummeted 60% and he has had to lay off a third of his 140 employees. Today, he says, his shop is operating at break-even. Sopko has applied for an exemption from whatever tariffs or quotas Bush may impose, but he's not confident of winning it. More than 1,000 other businesses have applied for exemptions for highly specialized steel products not made in the U.S. The Administration hasn't yet determined the standard under which it might grant those requests, and the steel industry will have a say. Says Bethlehem...