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...shortly before polls opened. Rather than hold a later election for Winthrop, the Election Commission decided to fill the extra opening with the candidate who received the second highest number of votes in the House. The change allowed second-place finisher Jenny A. Skelton ’08 to join Raymond L. Palmer ’07 in the Winthrop winners’ circle. A total of 628 students in Adams, Currier, Eliot, Leverett, and Winthrop Houses voted in the elections from last Monday through Thursday. Following the momentum of his December campaign, former vice-presidential candidate Tom D. Hadfield...
...with Summers off in Utah, the president did not join Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino at a Friday morning speech in which the mayor trumpeted Harvard’s Allston plans...
...campaign that targets the 1 in 4 young Australians favorably disposed to the military and highlights the "230 different jobs" recruits can choose from. "It's like the World War I posters of General Kitchener saying 'Your Country Needs You,'" Gould says. "We need young Australians to come and join...
...Harvard women’s tennis team has toiled all year to join the top-ten elite. But it hit a few obstacles last weekend, suffering consecutive road losses to No. 8 Northwestern on Friday and No. 15 Notre Dame on Sunday. The Crimson’s overall record now stands at 5-3.“We were not performing up to what we’re capable of doing,” Harvard Coach Gordon Graham said. “In some places we were not performing as a total team effort.”The Crimson traveled...
...give them control over container shipping ports in Vancouver, Buenos Aires and a number of locations in Britain, France and a number of Asian countries.) "It's not exactly a shadow organization for al-Qaeda," says Flynn. Dubai, in fact, was one of the first Middle Eastern countries to join the U.S. Container Security Initiative, which places U.S. customs agents in overseas ports to begin the screening process from a U.S.-bound cargo's point of departure...