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...because of her great arm and speed.”Reichling will look to backup at second and centerfield, but could be used in any number of other positions to aid the Crimson.OUT OF COMINSKI PARKThe final member of the fearsome foursome is Suzi Cominski, a developing pitcher for the Crimson with huge upside.“Suzi can do a lot of things for us pitching-wise,” Allard says. “She needs to develop a little bit more, but she has the depth to hit for us and possibly play first base...
...Murdock, fitness program manager at the MAC. “Some movement is definitely better than none.” Simon added that he hopes his book will be an influence that will help people, especially college students, over a lifetime. “Now is the time to develop patterns that can sustain you for life,” he said...
...that heals is gold, suggests a new Harvard Medical School (HMS) study. Though doctors have been using gold-based drugs successfully for over 75 years, the HMS study reveals for the first time the biochemical processes that make the drugs work, paving the way for the development of a new generation of gold-based drugs with fewer harmful side effects. The study, conducted by HMS researchers Stephen De Wall and Brian DeDecker and published in the Feb. 27 issue of the journal Nature Chemical Biology, reported that “special forms of gold, platinum, and other classes of medicinal...
...season. “I think she did a lot of great things for us last year, really transitioned [from high school] well…I think that kid’s going to be a great college hockey player. I’m looking forward to seeing her development.” During her second year with the Crimson, Raimondi did begin to develop into a great player. In the season-opener, she scored a trio of goals and registered an assist in against Union. By the time Harvard fell to Minnesota in the NCAA Tournament, Raimondi was fifth...
...able to survive indefinitely outside the body of the mother. There is even scientific evidence that between weeks 20 and 30, the unborn child is even more sensitive to pain than a living child or adult. Despite having the ability to experience pain, the unborn child does not develop mechanisms to dull the effect of pain until week 30. Subjecting an unborn child to an extremely painful procedure at the time when it is most vulnerable to pain is unquestionably inhumane. And yet this is exactly what partial-birth abortion involves. By the fifth month, the child?...