Word: healed
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...NOTEBOOK: The Crimson hits the road for the Eastern Championships Thursday at Lehigh..."For the Easterns this week, we're hoping that Sammy [Cole's] ribs are going to heal," Peckham said. "He could be an outside shot, and Alex could perhaps do something. But, this is a young team, and I think our future in the Easterns is really in the future...
...fiercely nationalistic Armenians. The Armenians are likely to have taken note of the emotion in his voice at Kennedy Airport when he spoke of the urgency of helping victims of the earthquake. This tragedy thus gives Gorbachev an opportunity to present himself as a caring leader who seeks to heal rather than divide...
...campaign was divisive, and the election itself will not heal any wounds. It was decided by a single vote in the New England delegation after Morrison was knocked out on the first ballot. Although Kennedy needed only one of Morrison's three supporters on the second ballot to win, he came up short after one of his original backers switched to Atkins' side. Since the vote was secret and the ballots were destroyed afterwards, there is no way of knowing which delegate switched votes...
...hope that all of us at Harvard--support staff, administrators and faculty--whatever our past views have been, will keep this commitment to foster a spirit of cooperation and help heal a divided community," said Anne H. Taylor, assocaite vice-president for Human Resources, who will be a key player in contract negotiations, in a letter sent to support staff workers last Friday...
...live 30-minute interview on NBC's "Today" show and later at campaign appearances in Illinois and elsewhere, Bush said any political wounds would heal in the weeks after the election. The vice president also renewed his no-new-taxes pledge...