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...think you can define 'traditional knowledge' in that kind of legalistic way." Others fear that, given the notorious corruption of many Third World governments, any royalties that drug companies pay to struggling indigenous peoples might end up in officials' pockets. And by keeping First World scientists at arm's length, the new laws risk slowing development of medicines, such as malaria and cholera remedies, that may benefit the tribes...
Then, before a sold-out crowd and scores of media members at Harvard Stadium, Harvard launched one of the most unlikely and thrilling comebacks in the history annals. Champi drove the Crimson the length of the field, at one point converting a third-and-long with a lateral to one of his linemen. The home team punched it in with 42 seconds left, made the two-point conversion, and recovered the ensuing onside kick. As the final seconds ran off the timer, Champi found Vic Gatto ’69 in the endzone for a score, and a moment later...
...that push the Bulldogs to key road victories down the stretch? 4. PENNDon’t be surprised if the Quakers just go out and win the thing again, although they will be understaffed. Penn’s best remaining player is Brian Grandieri, whose legs are of uneven length (true story). On top of Jaaber and Zoller, Penn skipper Glen Miller lost Steve Danley, the erudite center who guest-blogged for The New York Times last March. For the first time in a long time, the Quakers should be free to blog by late February. 5. HARVARDThe arrival...
Each Harvard House and Yale residential college will be allowed to park one vehicle shorter than 14 feet in length in the student tailgate space. There had been uncertainty about whether student groups would be allowed to bring U-Hauls and other similarly sized vehicles into the tailgate area...
...Wedding”), the first Spanish-language play presented by a Harvard student group, runs through tomorrow night.Teatro was formed in March 2007 with the goal of bringing Spanish-language theater to Harvard. “Bodas de Sangre” is the group’s first full-length production. Julie Ann Crommett ’08, one of the founders of Teatro and the producer of “Bodas,” frames the group’s role in cultural terms. “I think that for the first time [at Harvard], people of Latino...