Word: alabamas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Then its back to Cambridge for practice, two days off for Christmas and then off to California for the winter break's highlight: the Cable Car Classic in Santa Clara on December 29-30. Harvard plays Santa Clara in the opening round. Alabama and Rhode Island will meet in the other bracket...
...internal p.a. system just seconds after the Clinton plane landed. "We will be taking off again for three more stops," the voice announced with an assumption of authority. "It'll be a little awkward, since we are going to the A's we missed. We are going to Alabama, then we're going to go to Arizona, and then we're going to make one quick stop in Nome before coming home to finally give you a rest...
...heart disease, women more often show some abnormalities. Consequently, many doctors are apt to ignore a slight irregularity in women's EKGs, explains Dr. Gerald Pohost, "unless it is crystal clear the woman has heart disease." Pohost, director of the division of cardiovascular disease at the University of Alabama Medical Center, thinks that the high rate of EKG errors may result partly from the placement of electrodes on a woman's chest -- more difficult to do because of the female anatomy...
ELEC. VOTES CLINTON BUSH PEROT Alabama 9 41 48 11 Alaska* 3 39 36 25 Arizona* 8 41 37 21 Arkansas 6 53 36 11 California 54 46 35 19 Colorado 8 41 36 23 Connecticut 8 42 36 22 Delaware 3 44 36 21 District of Columbia 3 86 9 4 Florida 25 40 41 20 Georgia 13 43 43 14 Hawaii 4 50 36 14 Idaho 4 29 44 28 Illinois 22 49 34 17 Indiana 12 37 43 20 Iowa 7 43 38 19 Kansas 6 34 39 27 Kentucky 8 45 42 14 Louisiana...
...town is more emblematic of the South's segregationist past than Selma, Alabama, where black Baptist clergyman Martin Luther King Jr. led a climactic civil rights march in 1965. But a racial line has now disappeared in Selma, as delegates from 24 congregations in Alabama's dominant Southern Baptist faith voted to admit the Freedom Baptist Church as the first black member of the city's Baptist association. Said newly entering pastor Letha Rumph: "I can see that a revival has begun in Selma." A white colleague, the Rev. Ron Davis, chimed in: "God won't let us fail...