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...good modern-art exhibits and arguably the best view of the city from its exiting stairway. With an appetite revved for Roman food, get a steaming plate of bucatini all'amatriciana, a classic pasta with bacon, at Matricianella on Campo Marzio. Plop down afterward in Piazza San Lorenzo in Lucina for a relaxed nightcap, or stroll over to the Spanish Steps, pictured, for a bit more buzz...
...highest civilian award, in 1987, the year he left the Defense Department.In 1992, Weinberger faced a federal indictment for lying to investigators in the Iran-Contra scandal under Reagan, but received a presidential pardon from President George H. W. Bush before his trial began.Born Aug. 18, 1917, in San Francisco, Weinberger arrived in Harvard Yard in the fall of 1934.Morris E. Lasker ’38, who lived on the third floor of Matthews Hall with Weinberger in their freshman year, said that it was clear even in Weinberger’s college days that the future defense secretary...
...take the $750 million.” But Battelle, who is the author of the book “The Search: How Google and Its Rivals Rewrote the Rules of Business and Transformed Our Culture,” said in a phone interview from his home in San Rafael, Calif., yesterday that some young Web entrepreneurs who turned down multimillion-dollar offers early on reaped rewards in the long...
...Harvard women’s tennis team lost its bid for spring break perfection on Saturday in Malibu, Calif., losing to No. 8 Pepperdine. The Crimson fell to 10-6 on the season with the loss after inflating its record with consecutive victories over Fresno State and San Diego State to kick off its spring break road trip. PEPPERDINE 5, HARVARD 2 Sophomore Stephanie Schnitter and senior Melissa Anderson contributed to the Harvard cause by notching singles victories in the No. 4 and 6 spots. However, their efforts proved not to be enough to propel Harvard over the Waves. Pepperdine...
...rookie Chris Clayton’s match at No. 2 stretched three and a half hours, well after Harvard had secured the overall victory. “It was good to see him, a freshman, keep fighting after the match was decided,” Chiu said. SAN DIEGO STATE 4, HARVARD 2 The threat of rain meant that singles competition was held first Tuesday in San Diego. Only sophomore No. 5 Dan Nguyen and No. 6 Ermakov took their matches, and then the rain itself forced the cancellation of the doubles point, as the Aztecs had already guaranteed...