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...Manson also notes that at the time the study was being conducted, between 1993 and 1998, the estrogen and progestin preparations were not available in the lower doses that are used today, and that most women had been taking the hormones for longer than the one to two years that current guidelines recommend. (Researchers are planning to study the long-term risk-benefit profile of lower dose formulations and shorter exposure periods...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hormone Therapy Risks Linger On | 3/4/2008 | See Source »

...will not be admitted to the Class of 2012 next month. Nor can he attend traditional top dog Penn—another suitor mentioned in the Times article—which had its string of three straight Ancient Eight titles snapped this season. Harvard can recruit athletes with lower AI profiles than it has in years past if it is already above its athletic AI minimum or if it counterbalances them with higher AI recruits in other sports. This is not only kosher but a bright idea to improve a moribund program.Violations of NCAA regulations are a different story...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IN LEHMAN'S TERMS: Amaker's Standards Ramp Up Hoops Program | 3/4/2008 | See Source »

...developed world, so companies would suffer a tax increase. And no, they don’t deserve one. In 2005, the National Bureau of Economic Research found that when U.S. companies take on more foreign workers, they tend to hire more American workers as well. Everyone benefits from the lower prices that result from companies moving overseas. Globalization doesn’t hit only the U.S. either. This year, some 10,000 Chinese factories are expected to relocate to cheaper spots like Indonesia and Vietnam. We won’t complain when laptop prices drop. Still, Obama hopes to revise...

Author: By Brian J. Bolduc | Title: No We Can’t! | 3/4/2008 | See Source »

...consummate pro.” “Consummate pro” doesn’t quite make for an appealing Cinderella story, nor is it ever possible to live up to great early performances; she was eventually beaten by Jordin Sparks, for whom expectations were lower. Melinda Doolittle is an awful lot like Hillary Clinton, the long-assumed eventual winner who flirts dangerously with staleness as an upstart gathers momentum...

Author: By Ryder B. Kessler | Title: Real(ity) Wisdom | 3/4/2008 | See Source »

...DiSesa said. “It was a sign of a lot of progress. During that match he was really pushed, but winning gave him confidence, so it was great.” Because he played the No. 2 seed for the Crimson, Hill could have played at a lower spot in the “A” bracket but instead played No. 2 in the “B” bracket. Placing in the lower bracket put much more pressure on Hill to win. “In this situation he had a lot of pressure...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Youthful Squad Finishes Strong | 3/3/2008 | See Source »

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