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Cambridge City Councilor Craig A. Kelley is calling for a meeting between Harvard, city bureaucrats, and a group of disgruntled Cantabrigians who are upset about damage to their homes caused by University construction near Dunster and Mather Houses...
...Jean-Dominique Bauby's autobiography, beat out the screen version of Ian McEwan's Atonement for best adapted screenplay. And how newcomer Marion Cotillard - who played Edith Piaf in La Vie En Rose - nabbed the best actress award that was all but already on Julie Christie's mantelpiece. The upset has British awards-watchers seething and might have left Christie a little peeved, too: on Monday morning she was quoted in the free daily Metro calling the BAFTAs "a night for the media to fill gaps." And the Almost Oscar Goes...
...match when Rob Hitschler defeated Latessa at 157 lbs.Things looked bright for Harvard early, as Button (165 lbs) earned a major decision against Tom Timothy to recapture the lead, 7-3, but Penn gained the upper hand and claimed the next six bouts, ending Harvard’s upset bid.The Quakers got a 17-1 victory from Jeff Zanetti to take the lead 8-7 and after Rowsey and Butler (197) dropped matches by two and one points, respectively, the Crimson had trouble recovering.Knapp followed with another tough loss, 2-6, to Trey McLean, giving Penn a 17-7 lead...
...Franklin to Albert Einstein - was Bill Clinton. It is a sad but inescapable fact of this election that Bill and Hillary Clinton have now become "the same old thing" they once railed against. In a country where freshness is fetishized - and where a staggering 70% of the public is upset with the way things are today - the "same old thing" is not the place to be. Unless, of course, the next new thing turns out to be a mirage...
...last weekend’s Crimson wins against then-No. 38 William and Mary and Purdue. Clayton’s hair-raising 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 win on Friday against William and Mary was the fourth and decisive point in Harvard’s 4-3 upset victory and showed that he had raised the level of his game, turning himself from a pesky defensive opponent into a fearsome attacker from any point on the court. After splitting two sets against Alex Cojanu, an opponent who had improved vastly since Clayton disposed of him easily in youth tennis...