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Instant messaging is best known as the technology that gave millions of teenagers a new way of chatting about whether Heather likes Tommy, but today it's being rapidly adopted by business--with major implications for workplace culture. Just as e-mail has changed the pace and rhythm of office life, IM is ushering in a working style that can be breezier and more efficient--or distracting and oppressively demanding...
...She’s a better player than she was as a freshman, but we’re just going to pace her and ... bring her back a little bit more each game,” Caples said...
...Crimson’s pace slowed a bit in the second half, but Harvard did manage one goal—a score deflected in by Jen McDavitt off a corner by none other than Andrews, whose straight shot would carry Harvard to victory against Penn two days later...
...Armstrong thinks they can, chalk it up in large part due to Murphy’s recruiting. Murphy has said that unlike in 1998—the season after the last Harvard championship—this year’s team has deep enough personnel to maintain a championship pace while still technically “rebuilding...
...that other day that will live in infamy. For the U.S., World War II really was epochal. More than 12 million were mobilized into the armed forces; nearly 300,000 died in battle; the economy was rescued from a deep slump; technological innovation proceeded at a pace never seen before; the social and economic position of women was transformed; the carapace of legal racial segregation began to crack; weapons were developed that could end life on earth; and in the war's shadow, the G.I. Bill created a mass middle class...