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While several students caught on to Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) switch to generic cereals this year, few seem to have followed the trail of crumbs in the wake of another carb swap...
...every time Labor championed health and education reform, the government retorted with its economic record. Into the final weeks of the campaign, whether it was Peter Costello announcing a GST windfall to state governments, advertisements depicting Latham as an "L-plate" financial manager who had left disaster in his wake after a 1990s stint as mayor of Sydney's Liverpool council, or Labor's timetable for submitting its policies for Treasury costing, economic stability was the government's mantra. At its campaign launch in Brisbane's stately City Hall on Sept. 26, before a crowd waving Australian flags, Howard unveiled...
...goal did serve as a wake-up call and turning point in the match. The game-tying goal sent a surge of energy through the Crimson midfield, as it picked up its intensity and forced the ball into the Holy Cross half...
Soon after, the band once again took to marching, as it crossed the bridge back into Cambridge, leaving Harvard Stadium and Greater Boston in its wake. The indelible image that the group had left on the day’s events would not soon be forgotten by any of the students or alumni lucky enough to return for the weekend of time warps and reverie. As the tune of Fight Fiercely began to fade, one thing still remained clear...
...After they scored the first goal, we knew we needed to pick it up,” Chave said. “It was a wake-up call...