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...century that comedians couldn't marry because they weren't serious. If your rights don't have the same name, they don't have the same protection or the same standing." Zerolo, whose wedding was one of the approximately 10,000 gay marriages licensed under the new law, is proud to see Spain catapult itself from behind the curve to ahead of it on these issues. "This the first time in Spanish history that we are world leaders in equality," he says. "With an effervescent economy and the recognition of the dignity of every man and woman...
...take into account that today more than 12,000 patients have participated in Prozac clinical trials and thousands of scientific papers have referenced Prozac, supporting its use in the treatment of depression." Some 50 million people worldwide have taken Prozac, and in a company statement Lilly said it "is proud of the difference Prozac has made to millions of people living with depression." Similarly, paroxetine producer GlaxoSmithKline warns, "This analysis has only examined a small subset of the total data available ... and this one study should not be used to cause unnecessary alarm and concern for patients." As a spokeswoman...
...year in a row. “It was an exceptional performance since the women’s foil field is exceptionally strong here,” Brand said. “It speaks volumes for her strengths fencing-wise and her mental toughness. I’m very proud of the way she performed.” The weak point that prevented the women from improving on their third place result was the epee weapon. “We had a weak epee squad, but that’s been the story all year,” Brand said...
...only captain last year and co-captain this year, but he has been a very big leader on the team,” Nordic coach Peter Graves said. “He has a really serious approach and he really, really loves cross country skiing. I am extremely proud of the efforts that he made and I think he’s had an incredible four-year career. “He’s made great progress and we’ll miss him a lot.” Also adding to the effort, junior Dave McCahill contributed...
...take fifth place in the tournament. The fifth-place finish capped a long season for the young team, which started only freshman and sophomores for most of the year. With only one senior on the roster, nearly the entire squad returns next year. “I am very proud of the team and how they improved throughout the season,” Harvard coach Satinder Bajwa said. “With eight players returning and three world-class recruits, I expect we will be a championship-caliber team next year.” HARVARD 9, DARTMOUTH 0 The Crimson...