Word: dealing
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...realize that every time you are investigated by the NCAA that it's a big deal," said former University of Kansas basketball Coach Larry Brown, referring to the three-year probation imposed Tuesday on the Jayhawks by the NCAA...
Brown may have learned his lesson about NCAA investigations, but does he realize that every time a college basketball program tampers with NCAA regulations, no matter how stringent they may be, it's a big deal...
Catlin said that although other special groupshave formed in the past to deal with specificdiseases, AIDS is "much more loaded with overtonesand concerns that do not have to do with thedisease itself." There is "so much mythology thatgoes along with it, so much confusion," that "it'sreally important to do as much education aspossible," he said...
Harrington said all teachers in the Somersworth district were required to attend an AIDS workshop last year to improve their ability to deal with issues raised by the disease...
Having spent a great deal of time and energy campaigning for one of Kennedy's opponents (State Rep. Tom Gallagher, who dropped out of the race in late June), I failed to understand why the electorate could have chosen style over substance. Besides Gallagher, with his passionate commitment and coherent socialist analysis, there was George Bachrach, as shrewd and capable a politician as can be found in Massachusetts, and Mel King, a stern but enormously popular activist of longstanding in Boston politics...