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Against the Sun Devils (6-1) on Monday, the Crimson collided headfirst with one of the nation's best programs. ASU has shut out its opponents 7-0 in five of its six wins so far this year, and has not dropped a set in singles play in its last three meetings...
...Quinn, however, could not silence the energized Crimson much longer. When Edwards received a pass from freshman midfielder Ladd Fritz and drilled a low cross into the box, a wide-open Kelly dove headfirst and redirected the ball into the left corner...
According to a CNN/TIME poll taken a week before Venter and Collins made their historic announcement, nearly two thirds of Americans wanted to dive into their own genetic material headfirst; 61 percent reported they would want to know if they were predisposed to contracting any particular diseases. But only 22 percent wanted their health insurers to get a peek, and a mere 14 percent were interested in letting Uncle Sam in on the data...
CHESTNUT HILL--The Harvard softball team collided headfirst with the Ryan Express yesterday, as Boston College pitcher Kimberly Ryan shut down the Crimson offense in both games of a doubleheader at Shea Field...
Things have since changed. India is now the world's largest democracy and home to one of the most well-educated work forces in the world. The country has made great strides from the inefficient and corrupt state-run economy of the 1970s, jumping headfirst into the information technology age. Long before President Clinton showed interest, Bill Gates of Microsoft and Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems were already in India, building plants and using the wealth of labor to help fuel their companies. New policies of privatization, tax reduction and the lowering of staggering tariffs on foreign companies has allowed...