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...turnover. Lin comes back in after sitting with two fouls. 1:00 Terrier transition layup--again. 37-42. Magnerelli gets stuffed, Crimson give up layup on other end. Largest advantage for BU at 7, 37-44. Housman misses three to end the half, one the Crimson would like to forget. With your score, Boston University 44, Harvard...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: LIVE: Harvard M. Hoops at Boston University | 12/4/2007 | See Source »

...With Paul in office it’s pretty hard to forget that the council exists,” then-Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth ’71 said at the time. “He makes it a point to get to know us people of riper years, and it’s not just schmoozing. He really does care about the issues...

Author: By Aditi Banga and Victoria B. Kabak, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: A Delicate Dance | 11/30/2007 | See Source »

...resort. You can tour the property aboard an antique railroad that circles it, or view it from the highest summit--some 50 ft. (15 m) above--before plunging down the slope on the gondola cum roller coaster. Says hotel event manager Selina Liu: "All of our guests say they forget they're not in Europe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Postcard: Shenzhen | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...easy to forget that the jovial Mike Huckabee is campaigning as a Christian-right candidate. But his latest TV ad is a pretty good reminder. The words Christian Leader flash across the screen while Huckabee explains that "faith doesn't just influence me, it really defines me. I don't have to wake up every day wondering, 'What do I need to believe?'" He also exhorts religious conservatives to "live or die" by the belief that life starts at conception. Evangelical support has led to a recent Huckabee surge in Iowa, and this ad could boost those numbers further...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Politics | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...Second, even if this were a true turning point in stem-cell research, people like me are not going to quickly forget those six lost years. I am 56. Last year I had a kind of brain surgery that dramatically reduces the symptoms of Parkinson's. It received government approval only five years ago. Every year that goes by, science opens new doors, and every year, as you get older and your symptoms perhaps get worse, doors get shut. Six years of delay in a field moving as fast as stem-cell research means a lot of people for whom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Science Can't Save the GOP | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

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