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...Over the last three years Harvard has recruited a really stellar group of faculty that span these departments who have overlapping interests in social issues," Newman said...
Dartmouth (3-3, 0-0,) is coming off a stellar performance, defeating the University of New Hampshire (2-5, 0-1 America East), 92-79, last Sunday. Dartmouth's total of 92 points was the first 90-plus game since the 1994-95 season...
...irony is that the Class of 1999 really doesn't have anything to worry about. According to a study released this past Sunday, students graduating this coming June will face a stellar job market in nearly every industry. But this information doesn't assuage the fears of seniors, many of whom, without any prior interest in the fields advertised, will drop off a resume on Thursday as a back-up plan that may end up becoming their only plan...
...rest of the period, the Crimson defense, helped by the stellar goaltending of sophomore Oliver Jonas, kept the Golden Knights scoreless. The Crimson's penalty killing unit looked especially sharp, neutralizing a potentially dangerous 4-on-3 Golden Knights advantage late in the period...
Even as Microsoft stands bloodied in the courtroom following weeks of less-than-stellar testimony, one state is calling off the dogs. Citing the Netscape/AOL merger as proof that the open-to-all Net will keep the world safe for competition, South Carolina Monday took its name off the list of 20 states suing Microsoft for antitrust. "I can no longer justify our continued involvement or the expenditure of state resources on a trial that has been made moot by the actions of the competitive marketplace," said state attorney general Charlie Condon...