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...miss the friends. [The game] was fun. It was a fun day.” McAteer and the Crimson’s four other senior players, Halpenny, Adams, Cara Woodward and Rachel Murray, were all honored in a pre-game ceremony. Walking off Soldiers Field in a Harvard uniform for the last time, Adams had a positive yet teary-eyed remembrance of her Crimson career. “It was all fun,” Adams said. “You can’t ask for a better group of girls. Our record was a little disappointing...
...goal is to have streamlined, uniform shuttle times across the board, so you can always expect a shuttle every 15 or 20 minutes,” said Anene. “Better transportation would sort of incentivize use of Hilles...
...drinks would accrue not just to the kids but also to the beverage makers. Even before the Clinton announcement, 43 states had enacted or introduced legislation to improve school nutrition, raising the specter of a crazy quilt of local rules the companies would have to learn and meet. One uniform standard would be in everyone's interest...
...loans contingent on press freedom, it may do so in the near future. The rationale is simple: A strong, independent media is a better check on corruption and human rights abuse than any conditions the World Bank can impose. Ideally, all major donors can agree to impose strict and uniform standards of open governance and press freedom as a condition for any non-emergency aid. However, the World Bank can achieve much single-handedly, not least by encouraging other donors to adopt similar positions. In fact, the rights-based approach, which was explained at the conference last week, depends...
...would pick,” Breyer said. He added that because of the specificity of the criteria used by the court, choosing which cases to review is fairly straightforward. The main criterion used by the court is whether a case would give “the country a uniform interpretation of federal law,” Breyer said. “We are not an error-correcting court.” Breyer also shed light into the justices’ secret Friday conferences—where the nine meet to choose cases and deliberate opinions?...