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...races were hampered by a cold and rainy nor’easter on Saturday and no wind on Sunday—which meant no races that day. With the cancellation of Sunday’s races, the team lost a valuable opportunity to move up in the standings after a night of recuperation and evaluation of Saturday’s races...

Author: By Diana McKeage, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Conditions Bring Challenge in ACCs | 11/17/2009 | See Source »

...were pumped to sail the second day, but the wind didn’t cooperate,” Himler said, “We would’ve moved up in the standings, and it’s unfortunate that it didn’t work out—but that’s sailing. We’re completely dependent on the weather...

Author: By Diana McKeage, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Conditions Bring Challenge in ACCs | 11/17/2009 | See Source »

...sweltering summer day in Portugal, a starving dog placed its head softly atop Illiana C. Quimbaya’s ’05 outstretched foot. The dog’s trust seemed remarkably absolute, she says—especially in light of the frequent mistreatment of stray animals she had witnessed on her trip...

Author: By Julie R. Barzilay, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pre-vets Chart Unique Career Path | 11/17/2009 | See Source »

...desert town once allegedly paved with gold. The first breakthrough in the hunt for Cambyses' army came in 1996, when the Castiglioni brothers ran across a cache of Persian arrow tips and dagger blades beneath a rock outcrop not far from the oasis of Siwa - near the modern-day Egyptian border with Libya and the site of the sacred Amon temple, whose oracle was worshipped by Greeks and Egyptians alike. Cambyses' army had set out from the city of Thebes to reach Siwa and plunder its temple, but never made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Vanished Army: Solving an Ancient Egyptian Mystery | 11/17/2009 | See Source »

...senior Israeli military officer told TIME, "We're checking the pulse of the situation every day." This officer, who asked to remain anonymous, says that if the Palestinian security force disintegrates, the Israeli army has prepared a series of responses, ranging from arrests, restoring some of the roadblocks and checkpoints (which Israel had removed reluctantly under U.S. pressure) and increasing the tempo of its operations inside the West Bank's towns and villages...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Would Palestinian Forces Survive an Abbas Exit? | 11/17/2009 | See Source »

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