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...coming back from one after missing almost all of Harvard’s Ivy slate last year. Senior point guard Drew Housman will be out for at least a week with an ankle injury, and how he recovers will prove critical for Harvard’s early season success. “Right now, we’re a little banged up,” Amaker said. “We’re worried a little bit about where we are with bodies. You know, that happens a lot at the beginning of the year. I think we have...
Partygoers Brenda C. Cohen ’10 and Rose M. Ruback ’10, both in high heels and taking a break from the dance floor, discussed the success of their first Hillel party. “I think it’s a cute idea for a party,” said Cohen, “our friend is throwing it...and it turned out to be a really good time.” When asked if John Harvard was Jewish, Ruback replied, “I assume...
...eight years, she chose to stay in the apartment on Beretania Street where Dunham raised Obama as a boy and where Soetoro-Ng later cared for her. In the post-election e-mail, Soetoro-Ng writes of the sometimes conflicting emotions surrounding her grandmother's death and brother's success - and of the need to unplug for a while with her husband Konrad and their 4-year-old daughter Suhaila on Oahu's rural North Shore. She writes that she has been flooded with e-mail messages "of both congratulation and condolence .... There's a wide swatch of emotion cutting...
With corporate lay-offs looming, lots of companies are grounding all but essential travel. But that doesn't necessarily mean your feet get a vacation - you might find yourself pounding the pavement just to keep the shoes you've got on. Keep your hooves happy - and smelling sweet with success - with these remedies, on the road or at home. Peppermint Cooling Foot Heaven Gift Set The Body Shop packages some of its peppermint foot products in the travel-sized Peppermint Cooling Foot Heaven gift set for just $20, which is a pretty good deal. It comes with a potent pumice...
...voting in municipal elections is tantamount to recognizing Israel's "illegal" claim on East Jerusalem. Militants tried to set fire to ballot boxes in one neighborhood, and throughout East Jerusalem, only 2% of Arabs, mainly city workers and their families, turned out to vote. "The election boycott was a success," crowed one activist, who supports Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement...