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...tropical medicine. At the end of their medical marathon, they will be trading the steamy urban comforts of Texas for the hothouse that is Africa; some are headed to the southern tip of the continent, to Lesotho, Botswana and Swaziland, others to the west, to Burkina Faso, while another bunch is destined for the east, to Malawi and Tanzania. Before they go, however, they need to learn an entirely new kind of medicine, and become familiar with parasites, pests and pustules the likes of which they have never seen in their few years as doctors. The Jeopardy game...
...even know some of their names. Like Colgate. Where’s that?” Diane asked. Although they were mostly surrounded by crimson-colored shirts and caps while sitting on the Harvard side at the game, Tom said he had “met a bunch of the enemy parents” at the Doubletree Hotel on Soldiers Field Road. As a hotel guest walked through the lobby wearing a Yale sweat shirt, Tom called out to him. “Hey, I’m being interviewed!” His wife leaned over the coffee table...
After years of being the guy behind the songs, Tomlin is poised to achieve that more Prince-like status as well. He won a bunch of Dove Awards (the Christian Grammys) this year. He's all over Christian radio. And he's a huge draw at the big annual student gatherings known as Passion conferences. But Tomlin doesn't want to be Prince. Music immortality is fine. It's just not the sort he cares about...
...because all we eat here is chicken. I really haven’t eaten red meat in a long time.” And one freshman offered a more philosophical approach to healthy eating. “There are a bunch of studies that say, ‘fat good,’ ‘fat bad,’ that show links between this dieting trend and this disease onset,” said Judith E. Fan ’10. “Just don’t eat too much of anything, and long life...
...Leader Bill Frist, Rep. Harold Ford of Tennessee showed up in some of his campaign ads in a church and was one of many conservative Democrats who emphasized their faith - and still lost. A strong, forceful position against the war, as the liberal bloggers called for, helped get a bunch of Democrats elected to the House and Senate. On the other hand, in a blue state like Connecticut, Ned Lamont, one of the bloggers' favorite candidates, lost to one Joe Lieberman, a major war supporter who ran as an independent and lured many Republican voters to his camp. And Republican...