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...that’s not the extent of Rahn’s supposed abilities: Sheffield says that “one time he wrestled three or four bears to death in Pasadena, California,” though, truth be told, neither the bespectacled Rahn—who usually dons Steve-Jobsish black turtlenecks—nor the more laid-back, hoodie-clad DeBergalis looks like he can take a bear, let alone three or four...

Author: By Jun Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Where's the Money? | 4/30/2008 | See Source »

...secondary and moved one of the primary backups there, sophomore Ben Jenkins, to running back this spring. But Harvard still returns junior All-American cornerback Andrew Berry and sophomore corner Derrick Barker, who played as the nickel back all last season.Replacing the safeties is a slightly bigger concern; junior Steve Sheehan, who had 12 tackles in nine games last year, will take over in one spot, while sophomore Collin Zych, who has not recorded a tackle in his college career, will hold down that position.Beyond those two questions, the Crimson appears to be reloaded for the 2008 campaign. The defense...

Author: By Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Spring Game Incites Excitement for Future | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

Island Def Jam executive Steve Gawley gave an insider’s account of the changing strategy of record companies to a packed lecture hall at Harvard Law School (HLS) Friday. Gawley, an HLS graduate, focused his talk on the highly publicized all-in-one contracts of big-name stars such as Madonna and Jay-Z. He said that despite the threat of music piracy to CD sales, the music industry continues to thrive with profitable tours and merchandising. “Music has never been more popular,” said Gawley, adding that he is not convinced...

Author: By Mark A. Vanmiddlesworth, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Record Label Exec Predicts Industry Trends | 4/28/2008 | See Source »

...imagine that somewhere in this world of carelessly, ceaselessly fertile females there might be one woman who wants a baby but can?t have it. Her name is Kate Holbrook (Tina Fey), she?s 37, lives in Philadelphia, has an OK job working for a goofy whole-foods guru (Steve Martin), yet feels somehow empty: no man, no marriage and especially no baby. ?I just don?t like your uterus,? her gynecologist (John Hodgman) tells her, adding that Kate has a one-in-a-million chance of ever getting pregnant. (You should be able to guess Act Three...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Come to Baby Mama | 4/25/2008 | See Source »

...Agriculture Organization predicts that cereal production will once again increase in 2008, and bring at least a modest reduction in food prices. "As always, if you take [all the world's] food and divide it by the world's population, there's more than enough for everyone," says Steve Wiggins, an agricultural economist at the U.K.-based think tank Overseas Development Institute, and author of a recent report, Rising food prices: a global crisis. It's just a question of how to get it to the people who need it most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food Aid Agency Feels the Crunch | 4/23/2008 | See Source »

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