Word: hurtful
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...sloppy that it doesn't work. It often leads to pitchers having ERAs that do not reflect how they really pitch, either because the reliever allowed a bunch of runs to score that were charged to somebody else, or because the starting pitcher who left guys on base got hurt...
...White House. In the euphoria of fresh elections it's easy to forget that U.S. Presidents pursue their own agenda first. Depending on who wins, the next Administration could press on with globally unpopular policies such as staying in Iraq, or throw up new trade barriers that would hurt the rest of the world. But for the millions who look to the U.S. as a model, a place of hope and transformation, the world seems a better place when liking America isn't something to hide...
...according to Pasquarello. The offender then opened his coat and flashed her as she turned around. The victim immediately walked away from the offender, said Steven G. Catalano, Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) public information officer. Once back on campus, she called the police. The victim was not physically hurt, and the offender never spoke during the incident, according to a community advisory from HUPD. The advisory described the offender as a white male in his fifties or sixties, around 6 feet in height—“with medium build and white bushy hair, clean shaven, and wearing...
...before. But even without the help of experience, the team showed great teamwork and camaraderie. “I thought it was a fantastic season,” DiSesa said. “We really came together as a team. We worked hard and played well even though we hurt by losing last year’s class. We did better than most people thought we would.” As the Crimson isn’t graduating any of its players at the end of this year, inexperience will be a thing of the past next season...
...restraint from United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon who equally condemned both Israel for "excessive and disproportionate" use of force in Gaza and the militants for their unending barrage of rockets into southern Israel. Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said, "We are not happy about civilians being hurt in Gaza. Hamas and those who fire rockets at Israel are responsible and they will pay the price." If anything, the Israeli assault has steeled Gazans' support for Hamas. As one housewife in Jabalya watched the injured victims of an Israeli air strike being carted into an ambulance, she shouted, "Keep...