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...even they can’t fit everything...
...still a deterent for doctors who may be weary of performing the procedure in cases when it may or may not be necessary. This legislation will be the first mandate from Congress that bans a medical procedure and, thus, is the first time that Congress has deemed itself more fit to determine proper medical procedure than doctors. Why legislators feel impelled to eclipse the power of doctors in deciding the best course of action is not only unclear, but illogical...
...probably have 12 players that could fit into six spots,” Mandeau said. “We’ll see over the winter how everyone works...
...know little of the machinations under way at the College Board. Even test coaches have heard only the barest outlines of what the New SAT will look like. But this is how powerful the test has become: many schools are already worrying about how to change their curriculums to fit the new exam--even though the College Board has yet to finish a first draft of the first test booklet. The maiden administration isn't until March 2005. (The name of the test will be, simply, SAT. The letters now stand for nothing; the "New" is a temporary marketing term...
...stuff. "My friends and I don't feel overwhelmed," says Ethan Frenchman, a busy senior with pals on the varsity sports squads. "You just have to set up a schedule and stick to it." His classmate Marielle Woods says she would love a night off, but that doesn't fit in with her plans to get into a top college. Last year on Ready, Set, Relax! night, she drove to New York City to audition for a gig as the voice-over narrator on a radio commercial. That's just one of about a dozen extracurricular activities she juggles while...