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...year. To get back to winning, Penn needs to topple a Lafayette team that pushed both Harvard and Princeton to the brink a year ago and currently sits on the curb of the 1-AA Top 25. The Leopards tote a workhorse running back named Jonathan Hurt, who ran for 141 in their opener, and a competent QB in Brad Maurer. Penn counters with what could be the Ancient Eight’s best defense. The losing streak moves to five in a nail-biter.Prediction: Lafayette 23, Penn 17PRINCETON AT LEHIGH (1-1)This is a diminished Princeton side from...
...reviewed by peers-is that "obese people have consistently raised risks of esophageal adenocarcinoma and that this risk is apparent even for modestly overweight people." On the more general issue of the risks of rising BMI, Whiteman says: "A few extra pounds is probably not going to hurt people and may even be advantageous to long-term survival. The problem is that most Australians carry considerably more that just a few extra pounds. In addition, people are getting fatter at younger ages. We don't yet know what the long-term consequences of childhood obesity are, but I would suggest...
...Welsh, but many people think she's Latin American or southern European, so she has an extremely wide appeal. Because she started on the stage, singing and dancing, she's engaging in front of crowds, and she has a genuine affinity for our products. It doesn't hurt or help us that she's in the T-Mobile...
...lessons from Zubaydah and his more noteworthy successors--like Ramzi Binalshibh, an erudite killer who provided little information under extreme duress, and the 9/11 planner Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (K.S.M.), who, according to senior intelligence officials, was told his children would be hurt if he didn't cooperate--were the long-held lessons of going medieval: whatever jumbled information is swiftly gathered is not worth the high price. To establish what was gathered, Bush, in the East Room, did what has consistently landed him in trouble--take creative liberties with classified information. Specifically, he ran through a simplified progression...
...history and traditions that we have. Now this vision has enemies, the enemies are those who are extremists, religious extremists, trained outside, equipped outside, motivated outside. Call it al-Qaeda, call it terrorism, call it Taliban or a combination of all of them. Those are the forces that are hurting America, or who are hurting us in Afghanistan. Those are the forces that will hurt you in any other part of the world. And that is what we should be fighting together. And that is where all the allies should join hands and fight. So the allies should...