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...surgeon who has led the National Cancer Institute since 2002 (he now plans to retire from that job), Von Eschenbach enters a long-simmering battle. The Bush Administration has so far delayed a decision on whether to approve the emergency contraceptive pill for over-the-counter use despite a green light from FDA scientists. Critics, including Democratic Senators Patty Murray and Hillary Rodham Clinton, who last week vowed to put a hold on his nomination pending an FDA decision, say the agency is compromising science to appease conservatives...
...Roller Derby Queen and a reigning icon of the American sport cum spectacle since the 1940s; in Burlingame, Calif. Cast as a villain who relished boos from the crowd, she reached her zenith in the '60s as a star of San Francisco's famed Bay City Bombers. With purple, green and polka-dot hair, tattoos and a flair for elbow-throwing, the Meanest Mama on Skates endured 12 broken noses and numerous cracked ribs competing over seven decades...
...previous five games (17 total goals). Known mainly for his defensive ability and his quick wheels, Mandes assisted on a shorthanded goal and then scored a 4-on-4 strike against the Saints. And in the fourth-seeded Crimson’s romp over the top-seeded Big Green, Mandes netted a shorthanded attempt of his own, another 4-on-4, and added two assists. Donato called Mandes “one of our key guys—he kills penalties and a lot of times gets matched against a team’s top offensive line...
...defense is to blame. But when the same team hits double-digits in the following game, something’s going right on offense. The No. 12 Harvard men’s hockey shocked top-seeded Dartmouth in the semifinal of the ECAC tournament, routing the No. 15 Big Green 10-1 on Friday evening at Pepsi Arena. Crimson netminder John Daigneau delivered a solid effort, posting 34 saves and allowing only a lone goal in just over 50 minutes of play. “He looked like he was in a pretty good zone,” Dartmouth coach...
Four Black Hawk helicopters landed in a wheat field and dropped off a television crew, three photographers, three print reporters and three Iraqi government officials right into the middle of Operation Swarmer. Iraqi soldiers in newly painted humvees, green and red Iraqi flags stenciled on the tailgates, had just finished searching the farm populated by a half-dozen skinny cows and a woman kneading freshly risen dough and slapping it to the walls of a mud oven...