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...loss record, five saves, and an ERA of 2.48. It was, it seemed, the appropriate successful first step in a career for someone who had dreamed of playing in the major since the age of four. But now, he works for his father's business in Newton...
...offshoot of Val Newton's 1942 thriller of the same name. Cat People has one concern, the duality of sexuality--love versus last, innocence versus corruption, spiritual versus animal...
...Newton originally defeated Proposition 2 1/2 and City Manager Thomas Lee says the city has "a very tight budget with fiscal constraints." But the city government will not ask for an over-ride because "there is a major need for tax reform. If enough cities over-ride that will take the pressure off the legislature...
...Harvard lecturing and meeting with researchers, has devoted most of his life to studying these gashes in the fabric of space and time. I've always wanted to understand why the world is what it is and how it works," says Hawking, now a successor to Sir Isaac Newton as Lucastan Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. Since, according to Hawking, "we already know completely the laws that govern normal matter," his goal is to extend such knowledge to extreme conditions. Nothing is more extreme than a black hole...
...teaspoons a day, more than 20 times what the body needs. An estimated 35 million people suffer from hypertension, 60 million if mild cases are included. Nearly half of the population over 65 years old is affected. Says Boston Hypertension Expert Dr. Lot Page, chief of medicine at the Newton-Wellesley Hospital: "The link between salt and hypertension is as firm as the link between high cholesterol and heart disease...