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Abigail L. Fee ’05, president of Harvard Students for Choice, said the group had made no efforts to alter the HRL display, and that she has actively instructed members against vandalism...
Dining Services also plans to alter the serving lines to bring them on par with the islands of other houses...
...four games to begin the season, Fitzpatrick was averaging over 80 yards a game on the ground. So, even if his passing game was rusty, Murphy likely believed that Fitzpatrick could change the game on his feet. This would make Dartmouth alter its defense, which was beginning to get the upper hand on the Crimson...
Preventing symptoms, of course, is not everything. A sleeping child is completely asymptomatic, for example, but that's not the same as being fully functioning. If the drugs that extinguish symptoms also alter the still developing brain, the cure may come at too high a price, at least for kids who are only mildly symptomatic. To determine if this kind of damage is being done, investigators have been turning more and more to brain scans such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The results they're getting have been intriguing...
...months later. Sharon, an unapologetic and often uncompromising hawk, was furious with Yaalon for his statements. Sharon's office initially demanded a retraction, then backed off, realizing that taking on the army - Israel's most popular institution - probably wasn't a good idea. Still, Yaalon's critique could subtly alter the dynamic in the region. Abbas resigned in frustration after Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat refused to relinquish control of all 12 Palestinian security services, sabotaging the Prime Minister's plans to crack down on terrorism. But the man Arafat is expected to name as the new Prime Minister this week...