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...quarter against the Quakers, but the offense faltered, eventually losing, 22-13, and making the Ivy League title picture much murkier.“The biggest thing is that we lost this game,” Dawson said after the Penn loss. “I wanted, first and foremost, to win an Ivy League championship.”With The Game still looming and memories from the year before still fresh in Harvard minds, the Crimson still had a chance to share the league crown.But Yale wanted its own shot at a title—and vengeance...
...Watch how we do it," was BNN's reaction to all the criticism beforehand, claiming it "has shown in the past that we know how to deal with difficult issues like this, especially and foremost for a young audience." Asked by TIME on Wednesday whether the show was a hoax, the network flatly denied...
...spent in the Illinois State Senate, creating consensus to improve the lives of Illinois citizens. And they do not count the formative years he spent in Indonesia, where he developed a true international perspective. Now, Senator Obama has drawn on these formative experiences with great success, first and foremost with respect to the situation in Iraq...
However, I firmly believe that I am first and foremost a physician borne into medicine with the charges to cure disease (when possible) and to do no harm to my patients. I am not, nor will I ever be a spiritual advisor or religious sage during an existential crisis. And it seems likely that no lecture or course at the medical school could ever teach me to be that person for my patients. Does this make my contribution to patient care less meaningful or in any way less effective? Maybe for some patients; though most will find spiritual comfort...
Born in what is now the eastern Czech Republic in 1938, Josef Koudelka is one of the foremost photographers of his generation. He originally made a living as an aeronautical engineer, but began to gain recognition as a photographer through his pictures of drama productions. His debut exhibition was unveiled at Prague's Semafor Theatre in 1961, and soon afterward he began contributing to a theater magazine, Divadlo. While this connection to the stage seems arbitrary, it helped define two of his key qualities as a photographer: a knack for instinctively recognizing dramatic intensity in his subjects' lives...