Word: knee
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...crumbling houses and a thriving drug market, and yet this one city block--a park surrounded by houses, churches and community centers--has looked better every year for a decade. Parents once kept children inside because dealers controlled the park, which was filled with needles, condoms, broken glass and knee-high weeds. Today the park is neatly landscaped and filled with moms pushing strollers and children playing on new equipment...
Jessica J. Glass '97 had an even larger obstacle. She ran the race only two days after pulling the T.I. band in her left knee. Glass says that she felt great during the race (during which she popped about 10 ibuprofen) but adds that she had to be carried down the stairs to the T afterwards...
...until I have done what I have promised." But if Liu was asleep during the first lesson, he had another warning of the "religious nature" of the service when Gomes read the second lesson from Philippians 2:1-15, where Paul explains that "in the name of Jesus every knee should bend...and every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is the Lord..."God was everywhere in the service...
...Helsinki summit trailing a string of sound-bite warnings that he would not budge. Clinton did hope, though, that a friendly reunion, with both Presidents dropping jovial one-liners about ailments and recuperation, could establish a mood for compromise. On the night before the meeting, Clinton, recovering from knee surgery, had trouble sleeping--he heard a loud banging above the ceiling of his room. The next day he joked with Yeltsin that the Russians had hired a Finn to jump up and down on the roof...
...PRESIDENT Knee injury conveniently gives the Big Guy something else to talk about...