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...Harvard men’s and women’s track and field teams began the Ivy part of their dual season this weekend, but neither put up much of a struggle in falling to Cornell and Brown. While the men managed 25 points—Brown won the meet with 73—the women grabbed 35.5 to finish far behind first place Cornell. The Crimson women had three top finishes on the day, with sophomore Lindsey Scherf, senior Mary Serdakowski, and sophomore Clara Blattler winning the mile, 60-meter hurdles and pole vault, respectively. Scherf edged her competitors...
...points and the three-meter by an even greater 83.10 points.The Crimson won two other events Friday. Wollner led a sweep of the top two spots in the 200-yard butterfly, with senior co-captain Bill Cocks touching the wall second. Junior Nick Cirella won the first dual meet race of his career in leading a second one-two finish in the 200-yard breaststroke, followed by classmate Brian Fiske.“It was an opportunity for people to branch out and do some different events,” Cromwell said. “It really opened...
...Harvard women’s tennis team from prevailing over Boston University for the second consecutive year after coming off of the break. Led by a robust overall team effort, the Crimson defeated the Terriers 7-0 Saturday afternoon at the Murr Center to open its spring dual-match season. “I thought we played reasonably well, coming off a tough time with reading period and finals,” Harvard Coach Gordon Graham said. “It was one of our better first matches,” senior Eva Wang said. “It?...
...Some environmentalists challenge him for producing huge, smog-spewing trucks. Ford counters that his job is to make the company as environmentally sound as possible while making a profit. The new F-250 Super Chief concept truck, unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show in January, epitomizes the company's dual mission: the gigantic, superdeluxe truck is equipped with everything big, including brown leather club chairs and flat-screen TVs. The surprise is that it is designed to run on any one of three fuels: hydrogen, a mixture of 85% ethyl alcohol or gasoline...
...over her frustration as a side effect of sudden change are thinking twice. "Katrina showed government's failure to respond, and we can't afford those failures again," says Republican Senator Norm Coleman of Minnesota. A quarter of the 24 million people now enrolled in Medicare Part D are "dual eligibles," people who qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare. In other words, they are among the poorest and frailest people in the country. More than 70% of them make less than $10,000 a year; 372,000 of them have Alzheimer's. Republicans realize that after Katrina, they cannot risk...