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...after holding the lead for approximately 36 of 38 minutes gone by, the Crimson couldn't get the Big Green to roll over and play dead that easily. But every time Dartmouth would appear to be spinning out of the grave, Harvard--with flawless foul shooting or smart play--would send them back...
...with Clarke. We still care deeply about the African-American community and about the injustice and poverty it faces. If Black leaders, like Kristen Clarke, are looking to the Tony Martins of this world for guidance in the form of anti-Semitic scapegoating, this should be a matter of grave concern to Jews, not only for reasons of self-preservation, but because the struggle of African-Americans for justice and equality is our struggle as well. We cannot allow the messengers of hate, like Tony Martin, to tarnish that struggle with the stain of their anti-Semitism...
...like to express grave concern about public officials interfering with the provision of care... [and] limiting the doctor/patient relationship," he said
While Rachel had the gumption to quit, other young women feel trapped -- and that can lead to grave consequences. "In many cases, the girls are already disturbed and running away from something," says Joyce Egginton, author of Circle of Fire, a new book that disputes the 1992 acquittal of Olivia Riner, a Swiss au pair who was charged with setting the fire that killed her three- month-old charge. "If the girl is feeling desperately cut off, depressed and alone, the babies are at great risk...
These various paramours are played gamely by Aaron Zelman, who spends more time stripped down to his underwear than he does in costume. Zelman also plays the grave doctors who try to save Anna, as well as the threatening underworld figures Carl must deal with...