Word: lead
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...company is the sole sponsor of TIME's "Heroes of the Planet" series -- but Thompson says the private sector's heart is in the right place too. "They're reading the same data about greenhouse gases everybody else is," he says. "And they're deciding it's better to lead than go kicking and screaming." With the kind of success the EPA is having, they'll have...
With Harvard clinging to a 3-2 lead, the team's fate now lay in the hands of its own Irishmen, junior John Doran and Green, both natives of Dublin...
...Crimson was especially confident entering the doubles matches, given that Fresno St. had previously lost several meets in the doubles round after entering with a 4-2 lead. That fact, coupled with Harvard's strong pairs play, had the Crimson optimistic about its chances...
Although he allows that U.N. mediators "might play a useful role if they continue to adhere to NATO's principles," Clinton expresses more enthusiasm for allowing the Russians to be the lead negotiators with Belgrade. "This situation has led to the rise of nationalism in Russia and caused them to drift away from the West. The best outcome would be if Moscow helps get a good settlement that brings the Russians back into the international mainstream and closer to us. The U.N. should not undermine Russia's role...
...work of a French biologist who maintains that the benefits of homeopathic medicine can be transmitted electronically. Josephson, who since winning the 1973 Nobel Prize for Physics has developed an interest in fringe sciences, fired off an e-mail challenge to Park, who promptly responded. Their exchange could lead to the first rigorous test of one of the world's most widely practiced alternative therapies...