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...would be announced as soon as today. Amaker was a stellar point guard under coach Mike Krzyzewski at Duke, winning the national defensive player of the year award as a senior in 1987, and later began his coaching career as an assistant under Krzyzewski.“Coaching-style wise, a person coming from his background would be an unbelievable person to learn from,” Pusar said. “He has the best of both worlds—mentored under probably the most famous college basketball coach...and at the same time, he has had success...
...everyone is rooting for these English invaders, even though the audience may be. Scaphio (Charlie I. Miller ’08) and Phantis (Daniel V. Kroop ’10) are two native “Wise Men” who start out with total control of the King’s actions—they even force him to write and publish a tabloid slandering himself called “The Palace Peeper.” But as Utopia is Anglicized, Scaphil and Phantis get pushed out. They’re none too happy about...
...still being tested, and the size of the boxes being cut down. The researchers have so far only placed sensors on the rooftops of BBN Technologies. “We are perfecting the packaging of the sensor nodes so they can be mounted by the city, aesthetically and safety-wise,” said Joshua Bers, a BBN software engineer. Until the sensor nodes are ready to be mounted in the city, they will only be mounted on BBN and Harvard property. The team has also placed five sensors inside laboratories at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences...
...Congress and then failed to be re-elected. Acting is a necessary tool, increasingly so in a democratic age when the audience is 300 million and candidates turn up regularly on TV talk shows. We, the voters and critics, must be responsible for deciding whether the performer is also wise and good...
...wise man once said: “man doth not live by bread only.” (Deuteronomy 8: 2-3). Another wise man once said “man shall not live on bread alone” (Matthew 4:4 and Luke 4:4) And for that reason, the Jewish people invented matza. Ahh, matza: the delectably brittle flat bread that dries our mouths and sprays bread shrapnel in all conceivable directions for one week each year as we remember our ancestors’ escape from slavery and exodus from Egypt during the Jewish holiday of Passover. Some...