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...hospital where she had received her series of vaccine injections two years ago, which caused her severe side effects, including uncontrollable vomiting and debilitating migraine headaches. The basement lab had been completely redecorated--walls had been torn out, a giant fish tank installed--and yet Dawanna could barely muster the strength to go inside. She was literally shaking. She says that as a result of the melanoma trial, she has lost all faith in the medical profession. She no longer takes drugs for her melanoma and hasn't been to a doctor in more than a year...
...bats were silent during most of the first game against Columbia (21-15, 4-6) on Saturday. Brotemarkle allowed only four hits in her complete game shutout. Her second scoreless performance of the season was enough to secure the win, even though the Crimson was only able to muster two runs in the game...
Their set, however, as the remaining audience would affirm, was intense and spirited, with a stage presence that few of the other groups could muster...
Having bidden BRYANT GUMBEL goodbye on his departure from morning television only five years ago, when he left NBC's Today, we may find it difficult to muster the necessary emotion to do so again. But try we must. Last week Gumbel announced he is leaving CBS's The Early Show, which he joined in 1999. "After more than 17 years of hosting a morning news program, I feel it's time for me to move on and do something else with my life," he said. One of the recently divorced Gumbel's endeavors will be to wed girlfriend Hilary...
...After all, it is impressive when you can finish in top 25 in the team rankings by yourself,” Shevchik jokingly added. Cole single-handedly amassed 33 points, more than 14 of the 35 schools could muster as teams...