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...even more fascinating to read a book written just before the onset of a worldwide financial crisis. "The effects of a strong market have spread well beyond collectors' complaints of skyrocketed prices and the dramatic expansion of many galleries' square footage," Thornton writes. "The wealth trickles down. More artists are making a better living; a few are as rich as pop stars. Critics are busy churning out words to fill expanded editorial pages." In a few years time, Seven Days may come to be seen as one of the first chronicles of a now-bygone...
With the United Nations' annual climate-change summit set for Poland in December - less than a month after the U.S. elects a new President - European leadership will be more important than ever. Overall, the political will seems intact: in the face of strong opposition from energy-intensive industries, the environment committee of the European Parliament earlier this month voted to require most electric utilities to buy all their carbon permits after 2012. (Currently, most European governments give their permits away; selling them should speed carbon reductions and boost alternative-energy development but will cost more.) Those proposals still need...
...He’s certainly capable of being a big offensive force for us, and we have high hopes about what he can accomplish.” Though the stakes may have risen for Biega, one of Harvard’s brightest rising stars will still return to the strong work ethic and sense of focus that carried him so far last year. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...ECAC. Two of last year’s backup goaltenders and Hoyle will compete for the top job. “Even though it’ll take a little bit of time to gel with each other, we feel our defense has a chance to be a strong suit for us,” Donato says. After tonight’s season opener at home against the Big Green, the Crimson takes on the U.S. National Under-18 team tomorrow. In early February, Harvard will take on Boston University in the opening round of the Beanpot. Other highlights...
...Cleveland, Akron and Canton, which were suffering long before Wall Street imploded. McCain's two-day bus tour through the region this week was aimed at trying to pick off a few outlying, affluent suburbs where his tax plan is popular. Yet Obama still looks strong there. "If Obama can run up big numbers in the suburbs outside Cleveland, then this thing could be a blowout," says Mike Curtin, publisher emeritus of The Columbus Dispatch...