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...Pavilion, where it will continue to play its home games as a result of renovations at the Malkin Athletic Center. “We came in expecting 3-0 today, and we got what we expected,” Harvard coach Chris Ridolfi said. “Fifteen service errors is probably bad in three games, but take those errors away, and we’re happy with how we were—very efficient.” Senior Andy Nelson slammed down two aces in the first three points of the match, giving Harvard a 2-1 lead that...
Newt Gingrich confesses his serial marital sins to Focus on the Family founder James Dobson and wins absolution; Mitt Romney admits the error of his earlier tolerance of abortion rights. John Edwards seldom misses a chance to repent of his vote for the war, to highlight Hillary Clinton's refusal to do likewise. As for paying for past mistakes, Barack Obama took care of $400 worth of parking tickets left over from his law-school days--two weeks before he announced his candidacy...
...ERROR 4: I HATE (OR LOVE) THIS PATIENT...
...Average of surveyed countries, not including views of subject nation Source: BBC World Service poll conducted by GlobeScan, with 28,389 interviews in 27 countries. Margin of error per country ranges from 3.1 to 4.9 percentage points...
...explains this concept in one part of her “Off-Modern Manifesto,” also on display as a part of the exhibit. “To be human means to err,” Boym writes. “Yet, this margin of error is our margin of freedom. It’s a choice beyond the multiple choices programmed for us, an interaction excluded from computerized interactivity. The error is a chance encounter between us and the machines in which we surprise each other. The art of computer erring is neither high tech...