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...also be that the microbe has mutated into several subtly different strains producing different symptoms. This might explain some of the perplexing transmission patterns seen on planes: people sitting next to SARS victims did not always get infected, while those across the aisle sometimes did. Perhaps the latter had used a lavatory immediately after an affected passenger...
...have to supervise peacekeeping operations in Iraq for the next several years--and equally apparent that the U.S. military is unsuited to supervise the rabid, byzantine domestic politics of the country. A Six-Plus-Two agreement that tacitly accepts the former and jointly requests the U.N. to supervise the latter may not be a bad idea. For one thing, the support of the neighborhood would limit the demands that the French and Russians might make. (An immediate Six-Plus-Two request to lift the U.N. economic sanctions against Iraq and start the oil flowing would certainly be harder to reject...
...many of the Dartmouth fans thought the refs were signaling the end of the game and rushed the field. The influx of people prompted a melee between the Harvard players and the Big Green fans, the latter of which bore the brunt of the beating...
Before seeking help, Lawless remembers wondering, “Will these [psychiatric] records follow me?” She discovered the separation between medical and psychiatric files; the latter are not routinely accessible. Lawless says the biggest problem here is the administrative attitude, which dictates that “there are no problems at Harvard...
...have to supervise peacekeeping operations in Iraq for the next several years - and equally apparent that the U.S. military is unsuited to supervise the rabid, byzantine domestic politics of the country. A Six-Plus-Two agreement that tacitly accepts the former and jointly requests the U.N. to supervise the latter may not be a bad idea. For one thing, the support of the neighborhood would limit the demands that the French and Russians might make. (An immediate Six-Plus-Two request to lift the U.N. economic sanctions against Iraq and start the oil flowing would certainly be harder to reject...