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...Elis recent success is owed in part to generous offensive production from its forwards. Hobey Baker candidate Jeff Hamilton leads the way for Yale, topping the league with 14 goals. Hamilton notched eight points in his past three games, including a pair of hatricks. Luke Earl posted nine points in the three-game stint, while Nick Deschenes notched seven...
...Harvard students, your parents will likely want to stop and eat. Take them to the luncheon in the Houses. For just one meal Harvard University Dining Services will let you have a taste of what they've been preparing at the faculty club while you've been served up generous helpings of General Wong's Chicken and Emerald Beef. Savor the penne with artichokes, take seconds of the endive salad, but do remind your parents that it's back to Sharon's Chicken on Monday and that the care packages should keep coming...
...defense contracts for $500 screwdrivers--but Bush has not yet proposed an excess benefit tax on the defense industry, mainly because defense contractors vote Republican. The real motivation for many Republicans who are support the tax appears to be straightforwardly political. As a group, lawyers are the most generous donors to the Democratic party. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, lawyers gave $97.8 million in the 2000 election cycle, of which more than two-thirds went to the Democrats. With $10 billion in tobacco fees coming down the pipe, the GOP can't help but worry how much will...
...came, after all, from what was supposed to be a Gore stronghold. But there were also new points of contention, all of which will likely be advanced enthusiastically in the coming weeks by Democratic loyalists. While the recount, conducted by accountants BDO Siedman for the Herald, used the most generous definition of "vote" to tally numbers, the new numbers, they reminded anyone who'd listen, includes only undervotes - those ballots whose chads were not fully detached...
...Harvard system. Sometimes students do work very hard for top grades; sometimes we do little or nothing and still get top grades; and sometimes we put in a lot and the grade doesn't reflect that. If anything, Harvard's grading system is whimsical or unpredictable, not as generous as the 'grade inflation' theory implies...