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Then Harvard and Suurkask burst the game wide open...
...forces of skepticism have gathered to burst everyone's bubble. In an article published Thursday in the journal Nature, dissenting scientists give it their best shot: Sorry, they say, we're afraid that what appear to be fossilized worms are really sheets of minerals viewed edge-on. In other words: it's not bugs; it's a geological feature. This new analysis "dramatically lessens the probability" of life on Mars, said J.P. Bradley, one of the report's co-authors...
Menick not only has filled Hu's shoes, but the sophomore standout has fashioned a pair of his own. He has burst onto the scene to become a driving force in the Crimson offense, racking up a total of 1,100 yards on the ground, just two shy of eclipsing Hu's record...
After the Japanese "bubble" burst in the early '90s, Japan entered a recession from which it has not entirely emerged...
Then two things changed. A postwar Israeli burst of Kabbalah scholarship yielded modern Hebrew translations and annotations of vital texts. And seekers appeared. Many younger congregants yearning for individual spirituality became impatient with American Reform and Conservative Judaism's longtime emphasis on communal concerns such as Israel and synagogue building. Some left; some explored Eastern meditation. And some, notes author Rodger Kamenetz, decided that "Kabbalah is the poetic language of the Jewish soul...