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...want to shut down Guantanamo?”) and quipped that the Arizona senator is running for President because he wants to improve his New York Times obituary. Rest assured, Ms. Coulter, that McCain will be around for a while and that your morbid desire to the contrary, fed by your frustrated ego after the rejection of your favorite conservative sweetheart Mitt Romney, is as appalling as your belief that the empty venom you spit is somehow humorous or interesting...
...from an Engineers defender along the boards, then made her way in front of the net before flicking the puck over the right shoulder of RPI goalie Ashley Mayr to give the Crimson a 4-0 edge.Next, with just under eight minutes left in the game, freshman Kate Buesser fed a pass to classmate Katharine Chute, who weaved through a couple of Engineers defenders before lifting the puck high into the net.Harvard scored both third period goals by shooting over Mayr’s glove-side shoulder, something the Crimson was looking to achieve coming into the game...
...series of experiments, scientists at Purdue University compared weight gain and eating habits in rats whose diets were supplemented with sweetened food containing either zero-calorie saccharin or sugar. The report, published in Behavioral Neuroscience, presents some counterintuitive findings: Animals fed with artificially sweetened yogurt over a two-week period consumed more calories and gained more weight - mostly in the form of fat - than animals eating yogurt flavored with glucose, a natural, high-calorie sweetener. It's a continuation of work the Purdue group began in 2004, when they reported that animals consuming saccharin-sweetened liquids and snacks tended...
...sweetness and calorie link - the animal tends to eat more and gain more weight, the new study shows. The study was even able to document at the physiological level that animals given artificial sweeteners responded differently to their food than those eating high-calorie sweetened foods. The sugar-fed rats, for example, showed the expected uptick in core body temperature at mealtime, corresponding to their anticipation of a bolus of calories that they would need to start burning off - a sort of metabolic revving of the energy engines. The saccharin-fed animals, on the other hand, showed no such rise...
...Certainly with Harvard coming in tonight, I know that added a little bit extra incentive for the enthusiasm with the crowd,” Amaker said. “But certainly they gave a great boost and the players fed off of it, it looked like...