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The Crimson drove down the field and, with thehelp of a referee's ruling--an apparent fumble wascalled a lateral--managed to score on a run byCrim. The two-point conversion was incomplete, butHarvard capitalized on a second chance provided bya pass interference call on Yale. That left thescore 29...
James said that both the anterior and lateral cruciate ligaments in her right knee were damaged, and that magnetic resonance imaging tests were being scheduled this week.
The answer is typical Hawking -- droll, irreverent and totally honest. He needs nursing care around the clock, and even the distinguished Lucasian Professorship of Mathematics at Cambridge, a seat once held by Newton, doesn't pay enough to cover it. A victim of Lou Gehrig's disease (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
The finding of the altered gene, which codes for an enzyme necessary for mopping up dangerous free radicals roaming in the central nervous system, suggests that scientists may find a cure for the disease if they can mimic the effects of the enzyme in sufferers of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
"Unlike Mr. Amaral, Harvard does not dispute that Mr. Hicks has the job skills requisite for...his current job or a lateral transfer," Taylor added. "He was not, however, transferred because he was in disciplinary status related solely to his poor performance and inappropriate conduct."