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...finish, we could have been up two-nil, and the other team would fold," Hench said. "Instead, it turned out to be a close game...
...Assuming his new liver takes, which to date it has, Hunter will be on immunosuppressants for the rest of his life. In the first year alone, that will cost him about $1,500 a month. The likelihood that, as Shotgun Shane Sawyer, he will ever again wrestle is virtually nil. As he heals physically, he must be on guard for the intense feelings of anger, even depression, that typically besiege transplant patients. And he should make peace with his managed-care provider as soon as possible. For someone with a "pre-existing" medical condition like Hunter's, the odds...
...Crimson (0-3-1, 0-1 Ivy) squandered an early one-nil advantage, surrendering a pair of goals to sophomore midfielder Kevin Jones as the Friars (2-5-0, 1-2 Big East) picked up their second straight...
...very confident in our back four and in our goalkeeper," Williams said. "Our defense played very well today, but a one-nil loss in overtime is always disappointing...
...would uphold a protective privilege. Administration sources tell TIME that last week, even as the White House's argument was bumping painfully and vainly through the courts, Justice Department officials were telling the Treasury Department, which oversees the Secret Service, that chances of prevailing in the matter were virtually nil. But Treasury officials, led by Robert Rubin--who spoke by telephone from Africa, where he was traveling--opted to go ahead anyway...