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...happens more than I once would have thought,” Wark said...
Though the Kennedy School did not request a specific topic for the address, Kennedy School Dean David T. Ellwood said that he “would expect and hope” that Calderón, a former Mason Fellow at the Kennedy School who graduated with a MPA in 2000, speak about public service...
Even Harvard’s struggles yesterday couldn’t completely knock it out of contention, though, as the team finished tied for fifth place with BU and Brown. A top-six finish would have given the Crimson more chances to compete for a top-three finish—the requirement to qualify for nationals. But when the teams tied in the sail-off tie-breaker, Harvard found itself on the outside looking...
Neither team would put a runner on base for the rest of the game, as Dalrymple pitched an eight-hit complete game to earn her 21st win of the season and give Cornell its fifth Ivy softball crown. The junior pitched every inning for the Big Red in the series...
James Bulger’s mother claims that, as a relative of the original victim, she has a right to know what offense Venables has committed, and, indeed, a typically transparent justice system would condone revealing the nature of the crime. Others claim that Venables’s rehabilitation clearly failed, so he no longer deserves the protection awarded by his veiled identity. However, Justice Secretary Jack Straw has refused to reveal the offense, for fear of revealing Venables’s identity and preventing the opportunity for a fair trial. The case is not typical of any justice system...