Word: fosters
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Harvard did not emerge from the matchcompletely unscathed. In the 71st minute, Fosterwas tackled and aggravated an earlier sprain ofher left ankle. The injury is not as serious asthe original sprain, but Foster left the game anddid not return...
...native of Davie, Fla. will likely sit outHarvard's match at Vermont tomorrow, but sheshould be able to play against Dartmouth onSaturday. Foster's injury apparently inspired herteammates; the Crimson scored its goal just 29seconds after Foster exited the game...
Three yellow cards were issued in the match,one to a Harvard player, one to a Princeton playerand the third to Wheaton. Harvard's coach earnedhis second yellow card of the season for beratingthe referee following Foster's injury...
...than for selflessness. He amassed a gaudy mix of Bugatti autos, Frank Lloyd Wright drawings and artifacts, and a dream ranch in Ann Arbor where herds of buffalo roamed. Monaghan explained those sprees as compensation for the fact that his mother abandoned him at the age of four to foster homes and an orphanage. As owner of the Detroit Tigers, he liked to swoop down on home games in his helicopter. He once considered building a 35-story slanted tower dubbed--what else?--the Leaning Tower of Pizza...
...have seen a sharp rise in the number of gays and lesbians raising children, the so-called gay-by boom. Some had children before realizing they were homosexual. More recently, many would-be gay parents have chosen adoption, foster care or artificial insemination. While exact numbers are not available, it has been estimated that 6 million to 14 million children are living with at least one homosexual parent. Publishers have sought to meet the needs of this community with books like the often controversial Heather Has Two Mommies (Alyson...