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...boost their city. "This is a fantastic opportunity to give Torino an international showcase," says Grissiotto. And even sophisticated Italians may decide to join the party if native athletes start to pick up gold. After winning five World Cup races so far this season, slalom specialist Giorgio Rocca could fill the giant boots of legendary skier Alberto Tomba. Carolina Kostner gives Italy its first real shot at women's figure-skating glory in years. And a strong contingent of cross-country skiers and lugers could stand on the podium. Yet organizers admit the real newsmakers are likely to be foreign...
...Mexican officials have tried to monitor both licensed and unlicensed clinics in the past without much success. In 2001, Baja regulators tried to shut down at least a dozen clinics. Investigators were hindered by a shortage of investigators and by patients who didn?t know how to properly fill out claims, or simply refused to. Critics say corruption also plays a part. ?A few years ago a Mexican official shut down about 20 of these clinics,? says Quackwatch.org chairman Dr. Stephen Barrett. A retired psychiatrist, Barrett has no faith in Baja?s clinics. ?After the shut down, the government changed...
...Tuesday, President Bush nominated Randall S. Kroszner, who received his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard in 1990, and Kevin M. Warsh, a 1995 Harvard Law School alumnus, to fill two vacancies on the board...
...houses will still have residential and non-residential “tutors,” who fill a variety of roles...
...high school,” Brown said, “you lose a couple of your best players and it takes a while to return. When you get to college, you get guys on your bench and guys coming in as freshman who just want to fill...