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The women go because, under Irish law, only a threat to a mother's life is legal grounds for abortion. Next week, the country will vote on a constitutional amendment that would tighten the E.U.'s most restrictive abortion law further by eliminating psychiatric threats - in other words, potential suicide...
Rumors abounded after the game on several fronts. One was that the U.S. team was far more affected by the flu then it publicly revealed itself to be. Another was that the U.S. team trampled on a Canadian flag before the game. The latter, in particular, has been harshly denied...
“He noticed that I was hurt there and kept pouncing on it,” Rechul said. “I was recovering from a sprained knee, and that affected me more mentally than anything else. I was too reserved in my own offense and obviously suffered...
It is hard to imagine that Darrow, the head of emergency services at Chicago Memorial Hospital, and Emily, a pediatric oncologist there, ever had the time or the extra emotional wherewithal to maintain a strong relationship. Nevertheless, he is devastated by his loss, or at least Costner trys to act...
In his annual report for 2001, Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 reflects on the issues that affected the school at the turn of the 20th century. “Remarkably,” he writes with an unseen shake of his head, ?...