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True to Springfest tradition, Fallfest will feature music by student bands. Subject to Change will take the stage at 3:15, Invisible Downtown at 4:15 and Second Act at 5:15 p.m. Also watch for Laser Tag, fried dough and other festival staples...
...itself early, as it controlled much of the flow of play in the first half. The Toreros constant pressure on the Crimson net allowed them to strike the first blow in the 28th minute of the match. Junior forward Tyler Conley set up sophomore Eric Wunderle, who hit a laser from 30 yards out that found the upper right corner of the Crimson goal...
...worse, adds to darkening consumer sentiment. It's an imprecise balance. In speeches he talks more about how he will "work hard" to get things done in Washington--a reaction to lingering criticism of his 28-day vacation. And aides say he is going to "focus like a laser beam" on the economy, a line lifted directly from Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign. But at the same time they insist that Bush is not consumed by the fiscal tremors. "We're in an instant-aid society, where every week you have to do something new," says spokesman Ari Fleischer...
...will approve its new version, Ritalin LA, which has double the current drug's effective time. Concerta, available since last summer, is effective for 12 hours; Metadate, approved in 1999, lasts about eight hours. A Concerta capsule acts as a minipump, gradually pushing methylphenidate out through tiny, laser-drilled holes in its coating. With Metadate, about one-third of each tablet consists of drug-filled beads that dissolve immediately after swallowing; the other two-thirds contain longer-lived beads that leak their contents over the next four to eight hours...
...moon colonies, could eventually be used to light up individual office buildings and apartment blocks. Given Japan's nuclear safety record, that can only be considered a very hot appliance. TINY TAURUS Osaka University researchers have sculpted a plastic bull the size of a red blood cell, a laser technique that may lead to mite-sized machines. It's nice to see bullishness amid Japan's economic paralysis?even on a microscopic scale...