Word: margarete
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...MARGARET MITCHELL A court lifts injunction of GWTW parody. Frankly, my dear, it didn't give a damn about the copyright...
...mindful of the fact that the Italian economy has lately performed less well than most in Europe, dismiss the criticisms of their neighbors. He is, they argue, a man who gets things done, who will bring the smack of firm government to a nation that seems to need it. (Margaret Thatcher endorsed Berlusconi, and no government smacked more firmly than hers.) It would be nice to reply that economic prosperity depends on the trappings of constitutional liberalism. And there are examples where that seems to be true. Since 1989, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, the three core economies...
...virus from ever entering the cell walls - and therefore, scientists hope, from duplicating themselves inside the cell. And that means new hope for everyone who's concerned about AIDS, especially those who've developed resistance to existing drug courses. "This is great news, especially for HIV-positive patients," Dr. Margaret Fischl, Director of the AIDS Clinical Research Unit at the University of Miami School of Medicine, told TIME.com, "because these drugs work by blocking the virus from entering CD4 cells. Once you're infected with HIV, the virus keeps infecting new cells; it's a perpetual process of infecting healthy...
...country. For the most part, The Music Man era is bygone--except at Centre College in Danville, Ky., where nearly two dozen bands and 50,000 enthusiasts from around the U.S. and beyond are expected to converge June 15-17 for the 12th annual Great American Brass Band Festival. Margaret and Fonis Payne have traveled 130 miles from Columbus, Ind., every year since 1991. "We forsake everything else so we can be there," says Margaret. "When you find the best, why go anywhere else?" The free events include a hot-air balloon race and continuous music from players perched...
While Dartmouth held the slight edge in the “A” division, Harvard blew away the field in the “B” division. Crimson All-American Margaret Gill teamed with Susan Bonney for 12 races and Dan Litchfield for four en route to a low score of 52 points. A remarkable 28 points separated Harvard from second-place Tufts in the “B” division...