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Brown finally broke the deadlock when Moos scored her first of two goals on the day off of a flip throw by Jill Mansfield...
Moran entered the game immediately after Harvard tied the score at one, and it didn’t take her long to break the deadlock...
...secret of his motivations. He calls himself a "whore" when it comes to money, and he's received plenty for his services: $1.25 million during his time as a spy, and he's due some $2 million more for his testimony. With Northern Ireland's peace process in deadlock and its government in limbo, dissident republicans are trying to fill the vacuum with violence. McKevitt was joined in prison by eight men accused of training at a camp run by the Continuity I.R.A., another dissident group, and Belfast is regularly brought to a halt by bomb scares. "The dissidents...
...needs a two-thirds vote in the assembly for a government to be sworn in. Last week, two other main parties announced they will join a coalition on one condition: that the CPP dump Hun Sen and choose someone else to be Prime Minister If the deadlock persists, Hun Sen has only himself to blame. After the CPP lost the 1993 elections, it was he who pushed through the constitutional provision requiring a two-thirds National Assembly vote to confirm a government, virtually guaranteeing his own place in subsequent coalitions. Asserting what he calls a mandate from the people...
...stabilize their malpractice premiums. "There's just no way to proceed at this time," Feinstein says. The House, where Republicans have firmer control, has passed the $250,000 cap Bush wants. But for now, a bill like Feinstein's won't pass in the Senate. She blames the deadlock mostly on doctors who won't compromise. "There has to be a change of heart in the medical profession," she says, "for something to proceed." --By Douglas Waller/Washington