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...prevented Foushee from completing the fifth inning and earning his first collegiate win, which instead went to submarining reliever Jason Brown.Foushee consistently fired his fastball for first-pitch strikes, mixing in a diverse repertoire of breaking balls late in counts. Walsh conceded that the lefthander’s normal out pitch, a slow changeup, was not even at its best. Nevertheless, the time was right, according to Walsh, for Brown to replace Foushee in the fifth inning.But Walsh said that “my heart was saying, ‘Get Hampton one more inning...

Author: By Alex Mcphillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Wins, Dreams of Beanpot Repeat | 4/18/2006 | See Source »

...cells and launch new tumors. Eradicating those cells at their source might help control the spread of cancers like leukemia that flare from the blood to the bone marrow and other tissues. Blocking a stem cell's source of nutrients might be another effective strategy for drug development. Unlike normal stem cells, which tap into many different blood supplies for the oxygen and growth factors they need to survive, cancerous stem cells seem to have more addictive personalities, zeroing in on one source and siphoning off everything they need. Exploiting that dependency by finding and cutting off the source would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stem Cells That Kill | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...years as one of the country's most prominent political outsiders. In 1993, he engineered the formation of the only non-LDP government in Japan's postwar history (though it crumbled in less than a year). In 1993, he wrote Blueprint for a New Japan, a book espousing the "normal nation" theory?now very much in vogue?asserting that Japan needs to develop the political, military and diplomatic power commensurate with its economic might in order to become a global leader...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Get This Party Started | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...says the admissions office considers all students on an individual basis, and that officers are “used to the idea that people present different kinds of credentials.” Standardized test scores and alumni interviews are especially important for homeschoolers, Lewis says.‘JUST NORMAL KIDS’A group of homeschoolers at Harvard banded together last year to form an official student organization, Homeschoolers Anonymous. The founder and president, Stephen T. Norberg ’06, says he created the club to help freshmen transition from homeschooled backgrounds to college. The club, which...

Author: By Rachel L. Pollack, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Homeschoolers A Small But Growing Minority | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...have an event that would be housed in our common room and could use money from the College should be something we thought was appropriate,” Dingman said. “And I thought that this no-clothes event was not in keeping with our normal standards of conduct.” When asked if the event would have been cancelled had it not been scheduled for Good Friday, Dingman only said that the invite was not suitable. “I think the way the party advertised itself was inappropriate, period,” Dingman said...

Author: By Mathieu D. S. Bouchard, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Keep the Clothes On, Says Dingman | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

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