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...weekend in which the Harvard baseball team split four games on a swing through the Louisiana Bayou,the sophomore outfielder from Davison, Mich. took a little extra joy in sweeping a pair from his home state Wolverines...

Author: By Lande A. Spottswood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baseball Sweeps Michigan, Falls to ULL | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

Tulloch skippered the A division, joined by crews junior Daphne Lyman and senior Caroline Dixon, who split their time on the water...

Author: By Alexander C. Britell, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Women Coast to Win, Coeds Finish 10th | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

...years ago, it all seemed so doable. Bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, split the second shift with some sensitive New Age man. But slowly the snappy, upbeat work-life rhythm has changed for women in high-powered posts like Nevins. The U.S. workweek still averages around 34 hours, thanks in part to a sluggish manufacturing sector. But for those in financial services, it's 55 hours; for top executives in big corporations, it's 60 to 70, says Catalyst, a research and consulting group that focuses on women in business. For dual-career couples with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case For Staying Home | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

...exodus of younger women can seem disturbingly regressive. Fay Clayton, 58, a partner in a small Chicago law firm, watched in dismay as her 15-person firm lost three younger women who left after having kids, though one has since returned part time. "I fear there is a generational split and possibly a step backwards for younger women," she says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Case For Staying Home | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

...office building. Bertuzzi was dangerously out of line and deserved his suspension for the rest of the regular season plus the play-offs--after all, Moore's year is finished too--but his action was, regrettably, part of the sport. "This guy went over the line for a split second, and now he is vilified over North America as a guy who should get life in jail," says broadcaster John Davidson, a former All-Star goalie. But even though the attack was uncharacteristic, it came about because Vancouver had vowed revenge on Moore after he leveled Canucks captain Markus Naslund...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can the NHL Save Itself? | 3/22/2004 | See Source »

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