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Since then, the boat has been working hard on its blade work, getting catch timing as clean and precise as possible while working on solidifying its rhythm to increase base speed...
...first four boat, which came in third at the Sprints behind Cornell, who didn’t receive an invitation to NCAAs, and Brown, has been putting in hours on the Charles tightening up its mechanics in pursuit of higher ratings and better speed...
...We’re a team that pushes from all directions,” junior V4 stroke Meredith Coogan added. “The speed of the top boats is from not only their own talent, but the pressure from all around, including the novices and those not competing at the NCAAs...
...overseas that Bush has staked his presidency, generated the most praise at home--and launched the most misgivings. The traits that served him well in Afghanistan--speed, secrecy and a revolutionary approach to modern warfare--have the potential to be his undoing in Iraq. Voters glimpsed an image of Bush in the second half of his term that at times was at odds with that of the first half: his obsession with terrorism tends to obscure his perception of facts on the ground; he can be slow to learn from his mistakes; and if he knows where he is going...
Tomorrow may be politically useful and financially profitable, but is there good science under all that? The answer is no--and also yes. Global warming in some scenarios could lead to a long-term cooling, but nothing so dramatic as this, and certainly not at Hollywood speed: in the movie a killer frost chases a sprinting Gyllenhaal down a hallway. Change that drastic would take decades, if not centuries. Even Dan Schrag, a Harvard paleoclimatologist who spoke at the MoveOn.org press conference, says the plot is largely bunk: "Climate change, global warming, is not going to lead...