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Apart from his teaching and clinical work, Ogletree has participated in the Project on Community, the group working to heal tension on the Law School campus...
...think the University is probably taking a lot of heat, and I think right-fully so, about inviting Colin Powell to speak," Williams said. "I would say they're probably using this announcement to try to heal some of those wounds...
...assailant, a 38-year-old German lathe operator, nearly succeeded. His 4.5-in. boning knife barely missed Seles' spinal cord, and it put a 1/2- in.-deep cut in the muscles of her upper back. Doctors at a nearby hospital closed the wound and predicted that it would heal quickly. Nevertheless, the wound put her out of the Hamburg tournament -- she was top seed and was leading Bulgarian Magdalena Maleeva 6-4, 4-3 when she was stabbed -- and trainers were uncertain if she would be fit to defend her title May 24 in the French Open...
Harvard's next big challenge is the Ivy League Tournament, which will be held at Harvard on April 10--by which time Kim's shoulder is expected to heal...
...Orden, "is that it is a natural composite. Really, it looks just like the material used to make the wings of a Stealth aircraft!" The benefits that might flow from such an insight can only be guessed at. Perhaps most intriguing is the fact that rhino horn is self-healing: capable of repairing the tiny cracks that come from jousting matches with other rhinos. "Now imagine a car that could self-heal after a fender bender," grins Van Orden mischievously. "There would definitely be a market for something like that...