Word: heart
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...team in the air, seemed to have trouble containing Harvard on restarts. Credit sophomore Gina Foster and her booming corners for that. Foster, a versatile player who is as comfortable up front as she is in back, showed good judgment and great placement in floating her kicks into the heart of the Patriots' defense. This was most apparent on Minkus' goal, in which the ball sailed directly to her forehead as she moved in unmarked at the near post, but it was true of virtually all of Foster's attempts Sunday...
...114th Game became a coronation, as the greatest team in recent school history showed that its talent, heart and determination were more than the rest of the Ivy League--even a pumped-up Yale team--could handle...
...mystical contemplation, to raise the sparks back up to the Godhead and repair the world. In the 18th century, the reformer Ba'al Shem Tov's populist twist on this once secret tradition--that every humble act can be a celebration of God's immanent presence--became the heart of his own ecstatic orthodoxy, Hasidism...
What led to Louis' and Gerard's change of heart? Mounting pressure. Last month federal agents raided Gerard's home and seized weapons and small amounts of cocaine and marijuana. If charged, he faces 10 years in prison. For his part, Louis has signed an agreement pleading guilty to harassing an unidentified witness in the Fahey case...
...heart may be fickle, but the science of keeping it healthy can be even more so. Every year experts come up with new insights into how to keep the cardiac system ticking. Sometimes the eurekas are justified, sometimes not. The annual meeting of the American Heart Association in Florida last week was so full of news it was hard to keep the breakthroughs straight. Here are the highlights...