Word: weathers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...gorgeous” weather this weekend, Storar said with a smile, “I wasn’t fooled—I’m from here...
...Earth Day merrymakers who gathered in the MAC Quad on Saturday had more to celebrate than spring’s first dosage of balmy weather: Over the past year, Al Gore ’69 had won an Academy Award for his documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” Governor Schwarzenegger had put regulatory teeth behind carbon controls, and the Supreme Court had scolded the Environmental Protection Agency for its indifference to carbon emissions. The wall of obstructionism that has long faced climate change activists has begun to crumble, or at least crack...
...weather will cost Harvard its annual trip to Fenway Park. Not because there is rain predicted for today, when the Crimson was originally scheduled to head downtown and play the Beanpot Tournament consolation game against UMass in the shadow of the Green Monster. The forecast says high 64, partly cloudy...
...pain. After watching Byrne try to walk off the injury, Walsh made the quick move for pinch runner Griff Jenkins. Now, Byrne, junior Tom Stack-Babich and Max Warren and freshman Andrew Prince are all suffering from leg injuries—a trend Walsh attributes to the recent cold weather. Prince started each of the weekend’s four games as the Crimson’s designated hitter, but was clearly slowed as a baserunner. “We’ve got guys that have been playing hurt, and I’m proud of them for battling...
...spring season finally hit and the weather heated up, the Harvard sailing team competed in its final full weekend of competition of the spring season. While the No. 6 women’s team competed for a spot at nationals later in the spring, the No. 4 co-eds sailed in four regattas, finishing in places ranging from fourth to eighth.WOMEN’S NEW ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIPThe Crimson was at Connecticut College for the Reed Trophy, the women’s New England Championship. With the top five teams receiving an invitation to nationals, Harvard’s goal...