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...final and secure its third consecutive ECAC Tournament title and an automatic berth into the NCAA Frozen Eight next weekend. “It was a long, hard road to get here, and it’s been a tough day,” Harvard coach Katey Stone told reporters after the game. “It was a bit of a struggle early on for us, and our kids just battled. They have a lot of moxie, they didn’t go away, and I’m really proud of them.”The two teams...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Secures Crown, NCAA Spot | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

...back of the net. “What I am most impressed about was that we were determined to go after the net, we were a threat in the offensive zone, we had solid defense and great goaltending,” said Harvard coach Katey Stone after the game. “A solid collective effort.” And in the offensive zone, junior Liza Solley had one of the best games of her career—considering the performance in a win-or-go-home situation—by netting two pucks against the Saints’ Meghan...

Author: By Gabriel M. Velez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Tops St. Lawrence | 3/12/2006 | See Source »

...face one more hot-stone massage? No desire for another body wrap? For anyone suffering from spa fatigue (and that could be many of us, given that every corner of the planet seems to boast a Thai-style treatment pavilion or Ayurvedic retreat), Kyrgyzstan's Lake Issyk-Kul should come as an intriguing discovery. Or perhaps that should be "rediscovery," since travelers on the Silk Road knew of the lake's therapeutic value for centuries. Soviet apparatchiks were also fond of it, holidaying in one of the 40 workers' sanatoria built by the communist state around the lake...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spa Trek | 3/9/2006 | See Source »

...duck into a room where four men execute pieces in the traditional enamel and kundan technique, in which narrow ribbons of pure gold are wedged around the stone. "The gold is so pure the workers cannot touch it," Kasliwal says. He nods at a packet of uncut rubies. "Burmese, exceptional quality. They already have so much life," he says, valuing them at $1.5 million, and then he takes a call from the royal family of Qatar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Passage to India | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

...Harvard Foundation’s Humanitarian of the Year award, spoke in Memorial Church last night about his trials and successes as a fashion designer and philanthropist. The Foundation’s award recognizes individuals who have made significant humanitarian contributions, such as past recipients actress Sharon Stone and Nobel laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The man behind a multi-billion dollar fashion line, Hilfiger drew the Foundation’s attention for his support of education and health programs, such as “Camp Tommy,” a summer program for disadvantaged urban youth, and the Race...

Author: By Kathleen Pond, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Haute at Harvard: Hilfiger Honored | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

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