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Back in Daschle's home state of South Dakota, the Senate race has become a proxy war between the majority leader and President Bush. The prescription-drug issue "is going to play very badly" for Democratic incumbent Tim Johnson in his bid to defend his seat from House Republican John...
--By Christine Gorman. Reported by Karen Bouffard/Lansing
Christine C. Yokoyama ’04, a Crimson editor, is a social studies concentrator in Adams House. She is an exhibition design intern at the National Museum of American History but avoids the museum’s public areas during operating hours to repress her desire to kick spoiled...
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Is it worth a very slight, short-term risk of blood clots to battle hot flashes? You bet, says Christine Fulbright, 53, who runs her own hair salon in Venice, Calif. Fulbright's menopausal symptoms, which started a year ago, were so bad she thought she was dying. "I was...