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...Captain Melissa McNabb, who kept up a scorching serve despite a persistent groin-pull injury, echo Graham's sentiments...
...hefty budget for aids research, which along with breast cancer is the only disease to have received more money in the Clinton Administration's National Institutes of Health budget. Critics have been grumbling that AIDS absorbs 10% of the NIH outlay. Now gay activists predict more Congressmen will echo Congressman Robert Dornan, who said of gays last week, "They've lost their edge on the floor. This collapse in their figures will influence the aids debate significantly...
Cynthia F. Moss, assistant professor of psychology and Booms' senior thesis adviser, said Booms performed research on the auditory systems of echo-locating bats...
...transatlantic wanderings in Cambridge echo the journeys in Phillips' other writings. In his work, people retrace almost obsessively the old routes of the triangle trade linking Britain to the Americas and Africa. For Phillips, these voyages are not matters of the remote past but pressing concerns for today; the facts of empire and slavery determined the political shape of much of the contemporary world...
...this theme of sentimental education and extends it past the age of anxiety into a kind of perpetual present tense, where lessons learned lead only to renewed uncertainty. Death of a Train has a real undertow of prairie melancholy, and The Unbreakable Chain is a little like a Lanois echo of Series of Dreams, a rhythmic rumination on the elisions of fantasy and desire...