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...game, racking up big gains on play-action. With All-American running back Nick Hartigan the Crimson’s defense’s number-one target, quarterback Joe DiGiacomo was left free to find receiver Jarrett Schreck in single coverage. Which he did, as usual, with success??the longtime Harvard-killer had nine catches for a whopping 223 yards and two scores...
...Harvard field hockey team has devised a potent recipe for success??put a goal on the board, and let the defense take it from there...
...ineffectual, and the office coffee maker’s concoction was just plain bad. So I sucked it up and headed for Starbucks. It was a dramatic success??even a triumph, to suddenly be so alert—though it was a defeat to be dependent on coffee to function. Who knew an office coffee run could be such a critical part of the morning...
Thomson Professor of Government James E. Alt, who studies British politics, said that the British government had “some success?? in its recent health care reforms, particularly in its push to reduce hospital waiting lists. But he also acknowledged—as did the reports Berwick cited—that Britain’s health care system has several hurdles that it must still overcome...
...either the early stage of the science or the involvement of human [embryonic stem] cells restricted by government regulations,” he said. “The NIH is an inherently conservative institution funding long term projects that have already demonstrated a substantial record of success??this is a very powerful mechanism for sustaining research, but not for enabling innovation...