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...choreographed to only one song—the rest of the dances used short selections from several different songs, offering more variety.The guest appearance by the Harvard Breakers, a student group devoted to learning different forms of street dancing, was a nice addition to the first act. The talented group impressed the audience not only with their acrobatic and demanding breaking moves, but also some truly amazing popping and locking by the group’s leader Oladehin. The second act took the show to a whole new level, starting off with...
...that we get along really well—sometimes that’s more important than the talent in the boat,” he said...
...funding would be very beneficial.”George Q. Daley ’82, an associate professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at the Harvard Medical School and a Harvard Stem Cell Institute executive board member, said in an interview that he is concerned about losing young talent to states with more funding and resources for stem cell research. Earlier this week, the New York state legislature appropriated $600 million to fund stem cell studies.“Funding is becoming a competitive issue among states,” Daley said. “The concentration of talent...
Some French commentators, including the best-selling author Nicolas Baverez, view the outflow of talent as the latest manifestation of French decline. Others are more upbeat - the french conquest of the world blazed the headline of one article on the issue in the right-wing daily Le Figaro - and the official government line is that this exodus is a welcome sign that young French people are keen to broaden their horizons. At the same time, the government has been putting in place several programs designed to encourage émigrés to return, including offering cash incentives to talented scientists...
...nomination as Chief Justice might have irked Democrats less had they foreseen what the study calculates as his tilt toward moderation by 2003, a year in which he voted to reverse a death sentence. And now that we realize how fluid judicial ideology may be, perhaps Presidents can emphasize talent over politics in picking nominees...