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...after Northeastern, BC followed 18.2 seconds later, and MIT chugged across 8.3 seconds after that.“Coming off the line, they stayed right with us,” Demers said. “Our coxswain kept us calm through the first 1000 meters, then we took our normal move and bumped the stroke rating up. It was a little more rough, but we handled the water really well. We kept it together and we just started moving really well and moved away from Northeastern.” In the third varsity four A, BU gave the Black...

Author: By Elizabeth A. Joyce, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Overcomes Challenging Weather to Sweep Races | 5/5/2008 | See Source »

...order to discover the causes of how athletes’s hearts allow them to surpass normal physical limitations, the research team devised a study consisting of male and female Harvard rowers and male Harvard football players...

Author: By Jessica O. Matthews, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Says Heart Rebuilt by Exercise | 5/2/2008 | See Source »

...most significant difference was found in the relaxation of the heart muscle between beats. Though all results remained in normal ranges, this relaxation increased for the rowers and decreased for the football players...

Author: By Jessica O. Matthews, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Says Heart Rebuilt by Exercise | 5/2/2008 | See Source »

...eight years, has said her own traumatic experience and suffering would stay with her for the rest of her life. The Fritzl family, in addition, has the huge burden of incest to deal with. Experts suggest that Felix, the youngest, may have the best chances of living a normal life. Kepplinger said the boy was a "very affectionate, bright child," who sticks close to his mother's side. The family is being given legal advice about the possibility of changing identities. The clinic itself is being guarded to protect their privacy. For now it is perhaps the simple things that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Children of the Cellar | 5/2/2008 | See Source »

...hard to find people caught in the gap between India's dreams of greatness and the awful reality of its broken health system. Most of the country lives there. Take Abhishek Khushwa. He would be a normal kid but for the fact that nine years after his birth with a bladder defect, his family is still struggling to get him what should be a simple and relatively cheap operation. Like many sick Indians, Abhishek is both symptom and cause. His lack of proper treatment is reason enough for national shame but his ill health hurts the country in turn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India's Medical Emergency | 5/1/2008 | See Source »

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