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...unbelievable. The whole year has been incredible," said Reeves, who underwent quadruple bypass surgery Dec. 14 and missed the final two regular season games. "To get to this point is beyond our wildest dreams...
...puts in the trash. Trouble is, the filter sometimes mistakes legitimate correspondence for spam, and that's what's been happening to the digital Christmas cards that people have been sending via Blue Mountain. Microsoft was ordered to provide Blue Mountain by Tuesday with whatever information it needed to bypass the overzealous filter -- which, ironically, trashes Microsoft e-cards too -- and must post warnings on the product alerting users to the potential for lost mail. Microsoft had tried to defend itself earlier by arguing that the filter did not actually delete mail or make it impossible to read...
Many new philanthropists bypass traditional charitable vehicles and instead channel money to favored causes through their own start-up foundations. The number of grantmaking foundations in the U.S. has climbed to more than 40,000, double what...
Laser therapy costs half as much as a bypass operation, which can run $40,000 or more. Gene therapy has no fixed price yet, although it is expected to cost significantly less than bypass surgery. There's no argument that laser therapy provides short-term relief for severe angina. Some studies suggest longer-term benefits. One found that almost three years after tmr, patients who had the worst form of angina (class IV, the kind that wakes you up at night) could maintain on average class I or II (pain with exertion only...
Some professors said that allowing students to bypass science Cores undercuts the true purpose of a liberal arts education...