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...able to practice in this cast," he answered, and I knew, at least for the moment, that Sasha's big brain had won it's fight with Special...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drug Trip in the E.R. | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...reserved about getting involved in the Fort Peck Reserve. Youpee-Roll plans to pursue a law degree and a master’s in public policy with a focus on federal Native American public policy. This comes as no surprise to her mother. “She always knew that she had to do something to help this place,” she says. Youpee-Roll’s dedication to her Native American culture doesn’t stop there. In typical Bostonian fashion, Youpee-Roll applies her interests to the city’s defining feature...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: April Youpee-Roll | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...knew that the bull dies. However, I told myself, being born a bull in today’s world is bad news regardless. In the United States, many bulls are raised as beef cattle. Such bulls are usually born on cow-calf operations. At six to 10 months, they are weaned, and after about a year they’re sold to a cattle feeder or stoker/backgrounder who then prepares them for the feedlot (gives them grain, etc.). At a feedlot, the bulls live in pens and receive hormones and more grain. Once a bull is 18 to 22 months...

Author: By Justine R. Lescroart | Title: Death in the Afternoon | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...Saks, so it’s conceivable that anyone might have been there on an afternoon close to Christmas. I even had a high school friend who worked there—not so close that I had her phone number, but close enough that I was concerned. No one knew who had been there, who had been hurt, or who had died. A horrifying afternoon faded into a tense evening...

Author: By Jillian J. Goodman | Title: Finding Omaha | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...being a part of a club, there are all these different preconceived notions. You know, what else does he have going on?” As his younger sister Jesse Brown recalls, “When he was eight or nine, he used to say he knew everyone on the Upper East Side.” Coming from this prestigious background, immersed in everything uptown and Manhattan, one of the hardest tasks for Brown was to come to school and actually make something of himself. As a rising sophomore, Brown spent his summer working...

Author: By Peter B. Weston, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nicholas T. Brown | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

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