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...world’s best on the biggest stage in sports next month. A forward in her rookie season for the Crimson in 2004, Cahow switched to defense last year with great success. After ranking third nationally in defenseman scoring and placing on the All-Tournament team at the Frozen Four in her sophomore campaign, Cahow earned an invite to the Team USA National Festival this summer and from there a spot on the squad that conducted a pre-Olympic tour this fall. Then, on Dec. 27 at the Mall of America in hockey-mad Minnesota, Cahow received final confirmation...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IN LEHMAN'S TERMS: Despite ‘Munich,’ Olympics Provide Lift to Spirits | 1/6/2006 | See Source »

Standing before the festering multitudes, a doctor urged them to go ahead and pick out a family to talk to. "Do you want to go first?" Melinda quietly asked Bill. "No," he answered under his breath, his smile frozen on his face. Melinda strode forward, knelt beside one mother and reached out to help give the baby medicine. Then the doctor sprayed her hands with sanitizer, and they moved on to the next encounter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Riches to Rags | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...close relatives of those killed, and punitive damages awards of $300 million per wrongful death—but collecting any money at all has been very problematic,” Sealing wrote in an e-mail.In the past, plaintiffs’ have attempted to claim foreign assets that have been frozen by the U.S. government as a source of payment under the FSIA, but debates rage about the appropriateness of distributing those funds.“Since 9/11 the United States and other countries have frozen millions of dollars of assets of countries designated State Sponsors of Terrorism, but many would...

Author: By Nicholas M. Ciarelli, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bombing Victims Seek Iranian Artifacts From Harvard Museums | 12/19/2005 | See Source »

...more stem-cell lines had been produced than was actually the case. In statements to the media, Roh even questioned whether Hwang had created any stem-cell lines at all. In a nationally televised press conference the next day, Hwang denied the accusations, saying he would retest five remaining frozen stem-cell lines to prove his cloning techniques were authentic-at the same time acknowledging that the other six colonies had been contaminated by a fungus. "One thing is for sure," said Hwang. "Our team did produce customized stem cells, and we possess the core technology to produce them." Hwang...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Scientific Scandal | 12/18/2005 | See Source »

...cells in his first breakthrough work at the start of 2004 had come from two of his own researchers or from donors who had been paid-both serious breaches of medical ethics. But it seems that Hwang still has one last chance to vindicate himself: by proving that his frozen stem-cell colonies are authentic and that his pioneering cloning techniques actually work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Scientific Scandal | 12/18/2005 | See Source »

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