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...Sherman ’09), an ostensibly typical married couple raising their teenage daughter Susanna (Tali B. Friedman ’10) in blissful ignorance of the bizarre tragedy that will soon threaten their familial ties. This semblance of peace is soon disturbed by the emergence of Mr. William Hard (Jack C. Cutmore-Scott ’10), an enigmatic foreigner dressed all in black who confronts the family with an extraordinary circumstance. While Hard’s literal mission is obvious—to inform Ray that he is a “duplicate” and must...
...glad that my colleague has seen fit to support the better candidate.” In recent weeks, Obama has collected endorsements from a slew of moderate Republicans, including former Bush press secretary Scott McClellan, as well as the former Republican governors of Massachusetts and Minnesota, William F. Weld ’66 and Arne H. Carlson. —Staff writer Athena Y. Jiang can be reached at ajiang@fas.harvard.edu...
...Sophomore skipper John Stokes and junior crew Michelle Konstadt competed in the B division.The A boat’s six top-ten finishes were offset by two 17th-place races, while the B boat was unable to recover from a disqualification in the fifth race of the regatta.Roger Williams emerged victorious, winning the regatta by 39 points. Harvard has one last chance to qualify for ACC’s at next weekend’s Erwin Schell Trophy, to be sailed in Cambridge.“[The Schell Trophy] is in FJ’s, which our team sails better...
...national headquarters of John McCain's campaign are in northern Virginia, near the condo where he stays when he is working across the river in Washington. But McCain didn't get around to actually campaigning in the most pivotal part of this pivotal state - exurban Prince William County - until the weekend of Oct. 18. That's when he realized he was running about 10 points behind in a state that hasn't voted Democratic since...
...best thing for him to do at this point is spend every moment of every day talking about the economy. No more talking about William Ayers, no more talking about al-Qaeda, no more talking about the "tests" that the next President will face. All economy, all the time. And if he talks about it while standing on the Ohio-Pennsylvania border, so much the better...