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...McKiernan said. “Now, he’s come into his own. It’s not a surprise to us at all, but it’s confusing some other teams in the league.” Both teams took some time to warm up. In the first frame, defense had the upper hand, as both teams were limited to sub-.200 hitting. Harvard held Sacred Heart to nine kills and forced eight errors, allowing it to build a significant lead. But the Crimson had its troubles on offense, too, registering 10 errors in the game...
Students rejoice! A new late night eatery is coming to town to serve you warm, fluffy pancakes during your midterm study breaks and post-party romps. Yes, the International House of Pancakes (IHOP) will be opening its doors in Cambridge in June. While we feel a twinge of disappointment that the next restaurant opening in Harvard Square will be a franchised hole-in-the wall and not a local hole-in-the-wall, we applaud the establishment of any student-oriented business in Harvard Square. After all, the last thing we need is another bank. But students had better grab...
...heart goes out to those children whose quest for a warm home might be temporarily put on hold, and I pray that eventually they will be welcomed by kind and loving parents. But I cannot ignore the larger, disastrous implications of granting Catholic Charities an exemption from the anti-discrimination law, an important law that guarantees homosexual individuals the same rights enjoyed by everyone else. Doing so discriminates against other religious groups that might have appealed for exemptions from the law and have been denied, and it constitutes a slap in the face for my atheist friends who can never...
...visceral as the blues has left him with no inclination to join the other immortals on music's Parnassus. Instead, he has chosen to remain right here with us, on the coal face of humanity, mining our rawest emotions to fuel a music that has the power to warm any heart. King's vast corpus of work has never been anything but honest, uplifting and universal in appeal. Now 80, he has embarked on his farewell tour, the next couple of weeks taking him to Canada (March 24-25), to England for five shows (March 29-April 4) and then...
...technology will probably be fully functional soon. But will book buyers warm to the experience? Some who gathered for last week's demonstration at a Manhattan book store remained unconvinced. "When you go to a reading, it's exciting," said architect Anne Lewison, who thought the remote link lacked the same energy. That kind of buzz may be harder to create than the invention itself...