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Moreover, the MBTA will essentially reward those who actually depend on the system by taxing those who are only occasional riders. Regular riders will be able to obtain and register reusable plastic CharlieCards at select retail locations, which will enable them to receive free transfers and lower fares. Occasional riders—such as tourists and most Harvard students—will have to purchase disposable paper CharlieTickets at subway and bus stations and will have to pay surcharges and an additional transfer fee. In other words, the MBTA fares are designed for working people who truly rely...
...Forming a team is one thing. Winning is another. The question is whether Abe?having "plucked the low-hanging fruit," as Kingston puts it, by taking a tough stance on North Korea?can transfer his momentum to domestic issues such as pension reform and economic inequality, bread-and-butter concerns that will likely push foreign policy off the front pages long before next July's critical upper-house elections. Many analysts are doubtful, not least because Abe has yet to set out his domestic agenda. His maiden Diet speech contained a lot of rhetoric about the need to make Japan...
...Crimson has started to more effectively move the ball from the midfield up to the forwards. If all goes well for Harvard, the team will continue its progress and close out the season with wins in both contests. “Our mid has stepped up and helped us transfer to our forward lines,” Shapiro said. “We are making progress. We have two weeks left and we are all looking forward to what can happen in those match-ups.” Before closing out the Ivy season, the Crimson will resume play with...
Yale is led by the Ivy League’s leading rusher. No, Clifton Dawson didn’t transfer to New Haven. That distinction goes to Mike McLeod, who leads the Clif Bar in yards, 741 to 686, with 402 of those coming in the past two weeks. He faces a solid Penn defense, currently allowing 119 rushing yards and just a shade over 14 points per game...
...however, hope that Harvard students might be able to transfer some of the energy they now devote to checking webmail, poking (stalking) attractive freshmen on the facebook, discussing the UC or any Boston sport franchise, to reading about, some of the more pressing issues facing the world today...