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...volleys. But the game stayed tight, as the Crimson led by just 14-10. Then, Harvard blew the match open. Senior Katie Turley-Molony had a kill and two service aces as part of a 10-1 Crimson run to take a 24-11 lead. Quinnipiac would score twice more, but Harvard took the game on a hard kill by sophomore Kathryn McKinley. The Bobcats, however, would not roll over, matching every Crimson point early in game two and even taking a 19-17 lead. But Harvard used three kills by Trimble, the reigning Ivy League Player of the Week...
...Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has a new weapon, make that two new weapons, in its war against DVD piracy. The only downside is they have to be walked twice...
...succeeded, the SpaceLoft XL rocket would not have been the first privately funded craft to make the trip to space without federal funding or infrastructure. Two years ago, in what space buffs call the industry's "Charles Lindbergh moment," SpaceShipOne ferried passengers to space twice within two weeks to win the $10 million X Prize which, coincidentally, was sponsored by the family of Anousheh Ansari, the Dallas high-tech entrepreneur who is currently visiting the International Space Station as a paying customer...
...forced to adjust to new roommates.” Indeed, Cattall said that he would prefer staying in the Inn to moving into a BU dorm. “I am going to miss having a huge TV in the middle of my dorm and someone to clean up twice a week,” he says. Wouldn?...
...Getting the country where it is now has taken guts, though. "Back in 1991, there was no money, no food, no nothing," says noted Kazakhstan economist Rakhman Alshanov, a mastermind behind the early 1990s liberal economic reforms. Nazarbayev had to rule by decree. He twice dissolved the Parliament, and gave reformers the latitude to abruptly terminate the state's paternalistic support of industry as well as collective and state farms. "No more injections into a wooden leg - no more credits to big state-run industries," Alshanov explains. The message was straightforward: earn or else...