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...Many people don’t use the sheltered, lighted bike racks we have right next to the guard’s office, preferring to hitch their bikes to parking meters out on DeWolfe Street, causing trouble on the sidewalks and exposing their bikes to the elements, high-speed sidewalk snowplows, and to predators, but keeping them handy,” Kirshner says. “So you would have to ask whether people would use slightly less convenient indoor storage or not.”H. Joseph O’Connor, Dunster House’s building manager...
...Crimson brings an entirely different offensive set into this season, boasting more size, speed, and depth than Harvard brought to the table a year ago. Cserny, despite being 6’3, played primarily on the perimeter, tallying most of her points on jumpshots or drives to the lane...
...absence of a low-post game, Harvard relied upon gritty defense and solid perimeter play in 2004-2005. Cserny was instrumental, using her speed to blow by slower post players and make frequent trips to the free throw line. She accounted for almost 30 percent of Harvard’s offense last year, averaging 20.9 points and 8.6 rebounds per game...
...remarkable example. Having graduated from a special education school, he has worked full time for the past 12 years as a mail clerk at Rotary International in Evanston. Never late, never absent, Chris Hebein adores his work and takes pride in his ability to sort mail at top speed. "Am I fast or what?" he asks, while flipping envelopes into piles and occasionally jotting a note to keep track of mailing expenses. At home with his parents, he plays his own jazzy piano compositions...
...neither frustration among defense analysts nor Koizumi's undoubted energy are likely to get Japan moving at the speed the U.S. would like. Japan's constitution, written for it by Americans after 1945, assured that it would "renounce war as a sovereign right of the nation." For good reason, many Japanese remain deeply conflicted about the use of force. The grand bargain struck at the end of World War II-in essence that the U.S. would protect Japan in return for diplomatic support for its endeavors-served Japan well. It allowed the Japanese to concentrate on building the most sustained...