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...each year--a development that is slowly but steadily raising global sea levels, and scientists worry that climate change could suddenly accelerate that vast melting. But the models indicate that ice loss should be happening on the western edge of the continent, where it is warmer, not in the much cooler east. No doubt there are complicated scientific reasons for this, but it pretty much boils down to what one researcher told a reporter: "There are some crazy things going down in Antarctica." It's a reminder that while the global-warming wars will continue, Earth has no obligation...
...surrounded herself with the things she loved--her family, her friends and the animals to which she dedicated so much of her life. Dawn worked with boundless energy and service for her friends, her colleagues and the tens of millions of SeaWorld guests she captivated and inspired through her performances. What greater expression of love is there than that...
...spread that Barry had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, more than 50 young writers staged a banquet to honor him. They came from Montana and New York and Florida to be with the author of Airships and High Lonesome for one evening and let him know how much he meant to them...
...rivalry between Cornell and Harvard was alive and evident through the tide of Big Red fans, who opened the game by characteristically throwing dead fish at the Harvard lineup. The fans, as much as the players themselves, controlled the momentum of the game...
...season, 7-3. In that matchup, each team was ranked one spot higher than it is now—Harvard came in at No. 11, and Massachusetts was No. 17. Hayes and Kell each had a goal in that game, and the Crimson was unable to do much scoring against Minutemen senior goalie Doc Schneider despite outshooting Massachusetts...