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Look, we're not about to knock a family movie that offers wholesome entertainment, the smartest menagerie in cartoon history, and Michael Jordan--as gorgeous a figure in movie closeup as he is on the basketball court. Well, maybe a little knock: Space Jam, the first feature with all new footage of Bugs, Daffy and other Looney Tunes immortals, is on the wan and sanctimonious side--less a good movie than a safe place to park the kids on a mall afternoon...
...talked about tactical improvements [at halftime]," Locker said. "Instead of sending the ball straight up the middle, we wanted to use the wings and knock it square. We wanted to play our kind of game...
...guys who can help us and they all have abilities up front to score goals," Tomassoni said. "But they've been off for a while and they need a little bit to get back into the grind, get back into game shape, with their timing and everything else and knock on wood, I think we're okay after this game...
...better position coming into this game because they're the underdog, and we beat them last year and Harvard's expected to go to NCAA on the Ivy League bid," Stauffer said. "It's always easier for them to say that Harvard's overrated and we're going to knock them off their block.' We're both good teams and we're both going to have a lot of emotion, [but] I'm pretty confident with the quality of players on our team." Providence 1 Harvard...
...reasons no one fully understands, a few misguided T cells incite other immune-system cells called macrophages to attack the joints. The approach favored by IDEC Pharmaceuticals, a biotech company in San Diego, is to target all active T cells with a custom-made antibody that can temporarily knock the immune cells out of commission. Although this antibody treatment cannot distinguish between normal and misbehaving T cells, the gambit has proved successful. More than half the 122 patients in one study showed significant improvement without debilitating side effects. "We literally had patients dancing in the halls," says Dr. Craig Wiesenhutter...