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...finish last year. The success was due in part to the consistent play of freshman Emily Balmert, who was crowned the individual champion, leading the entire tournament en route to a plus-seven final score. It was the first time since the tournament began play in 1997 that the winner hadn’t come from Princeton or Yale. “When you just take it shot by shot, just focus, your scores are better,” Balmert said. “That’s all I did; we had an amazing turn around from last year...
...year, same old story. Every year at about this time, as the trees bud and the birdsong returns to Harvard Yard, the Ivy League baseball race heads into the last two weekends of the regular season without a clear winner in sight...
...public that had previously dismissed him simply as another unscrupulous oligarch. "The Kremlin fears that Khodorkovsky will emerge from prison to unite left and right democratic opposition groups," Kondaurov speculates. If so, Khodorkovsky may be in grave danger: "He'll either walk out of the camp as the winner," says Kondaurov, "or they'll carry him out feet first...
...accomplishments but recognizes her for her potential, he added. The Max Planck Society selects two scholars each year for this award—one German and one not—with an eye toward the future, according to the society’s website. The society seeks a winner “from whom continued high-caliber scientific work can be expected in the context of an international cooperation.” Winners receive a 750,000-Euro prize intended to fund future research. Payne said her upcoming book, “Modern Architecture and the Rise of a Theory...
...stopping there. Rapoport intends on improving his invention by adding a video projector to the glasses to view Internet searches and text messages on the lenses themselves. Even without that extra feature, though, Rapoport is already on his way to early retirement. A 2002 Intel Science Talent Search winner and CEO of his own acoustic engineering firm LONO, Rapoport has earned his bragging rights. LONO, also run by Nicholas P. Orenstein ’05, David J. Jakus ’06, and James D. Moran ’05, is working on a wireless fetal heart monitor, a project...