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...about heart," co-captain John Kraay said during the competition yesterday. "We've been giving them hell today. I'm as happy as hell...
...Cardinals met for three days behind closed doors in Irving, Texas, to wrestle with the issues biotechnology presents. But the cloning debate does not break cleanly even along religious lines. "Rebecca," a thirtysomething California resident, spent seven years trying to conceive a child with her husband. Having "been to hell and back" with ivf treatment, Rebecca is now as thoroughly committed to cloning as she is to Christianity. "It's in the Bible?be fruitful and multiply," she says. "People say, 'You're playing God.' But we're not. We're using the raw materials the good Lord gave...
...sidelines, rejected any responsibility for Gore's loss. Gore, whose body had returned to the West Wing but whose psyche was still counting chads in Palm Beach, tried to explain that keeping Clinton under wraps was a rational response to polls showing swing voters were still mad as hell over the Year of Monica. Clinton, who sees that period as his Defense of the Constitution, shot back that had Gore embraced him and the Administration's record, he would have...
...three days behind closed doors in Irving, Texas, to wrestle with the issues biotechnology presents. But the cloning debate does not break cleanly even along religious lines. "Rebecca," a thirtysomething San Francisco Bay Area resident, spent seven years trying to conceive a child with her husband. Having "been to hell and back" with IVF treatment, Rebecca is now as thoroughly committed to cloning as she is to Christianity. "It's in the Bible--be fruitful and multiply," she says. "People say, 'You're playing God.' But we're not. We're using the raw materials the good Lord gave...
...balladry and the hip-hop influences of his previous albums and instead keeps things upbeat, danceable and carefully attuned to the tastes of American pop ears. "My album might be disputed by purists as not reggae enough, but I wanted it to be eclectic and crossover," he explains. "To hell with categories." Maybe so, but Shaggy's triumph could help recapture some of the diversity pop lost after the reggae and ska waves of the 1990s faded. So when you hear Madonna and Britney Spears singing to a reggae beat a year from now, remember, it all started with Shaggy...