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Three of the Crimson’s attempts were amassed during the last 2:46 of the first half, but sophomore Katherine Sheeleigh and freshman Melanie Baskind both missed high, while freshman Patricia Yau’s shot went wide with 21 seconds...
...reasons, including the competition it provokes among teachers and the manner in which it rewards performance based solely on test scores. Klein’s concession to reward entire schools instead has been remarkable in winning union support, but sadly concedes too much: Appropriating money soley on a school-wide basis will not effectively motivate individual teachers.Instead, schools should explore a hybrid merit pay model, in which schools-wide bonuses will be complemented by rewards given to individual teachers based on their students’ test scores. Such a model uniquely achieves both individual and collective accountability for achievement: Granting...
...that's the point, of course. The G1 is but the first in what's bound to be a very long line of smartphones that will live in a wide-open ecosystem. Sure, they're crufty and ugly - as are Windows and the machines that run it - but I guarantee that they will get cheaper and better looking as more devicemakers launch their Android phones. And unlike Apple, which listens only to Jobs, these manufacturers will be listening to the market. It was not a coincidence that the very first Android phone gave users a cut-and-paste function - something...
...third, the Crimson had failed to put points on the board since the end of the first frame and had yet to score a touchdown. Thanks to a forced fumble by senior linebacker Eric Schultz, Harvard gained control early in the fourth. In no time, Pizzotti connected with sophomore wide receiver Marco Ianuzzi for a 68-yard bomb downfield for a touchdown. “There’s no question it changed the whole complexion of the game, gave us momentum, gave us energy, and from there on in we just played inspired football,” Harvard coach...
...said. Coordinators hope to expand to 20 spaces in Boston and one in Harvard square by next year. “People are enjoying themselves, which is the bottom line,” said Livable Streets Board Member Nina Garfinkle. “Instead of driving miserably on big wide streets and being uptight all the time, some people had a chance to lighten up a little bit and enjoy.” —Staff writer Natasha S. Whitney can be reached at nwhitney@fas.harvard.edu...