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With performances like those at UNC under his belt, Grant has the momentum to succeed at a world-class level. Grant hopes to soon qualify for the NCAA championships in March, which would make for a fine honor to go along with his Olympic trial berth...
During the December break, Harvard traveled to Los Angeles on a training trip to prepare for the USSRA Championships. The Crimson defeated a team of top local Los Angeles players 6-3 and seemed primed to succeed at Yale...
...Summers trying to solve all this, I hope he can succeed on the course he set for himself,” he said. “I don’t think he’s going to, quite frankly. But maybe he’s got the kind of credibility and persuasive powers with the general counsel of the Defense Department...
...still have five years' lead," says Narayana Murthy, chairman of Infosys, a Bangalore-based software giant. "If in five years we've done nothing, there will be an issue." Perhaps the country's biggest hope is the fighting spirit of its new generation of entrepreneurs, who are determined to succeed regardless of the obstacles. "When I'm making my projections for growth or preparing forecasts for investors, I never count on the system," says Dhruva Interactive's Rajesh Rao. "Imagine what it would be like if we could count on the system...
...useful to recognize this in a hubristic, technological age. We still don't know a lot. We screw up. We fail even as we succeed. We do not know everything. As Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld pronounced, there are "known unknowns," and then there are "unknown unknowns." Some things are actually quite hard to fix because the systems behind them are intricate, complicated and created by humans. New Yorkers and the inhabitants of a whole swath of North America spent a delirious, humid night in the complete dark in August, and for hours no one had a clue why the power...