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...short while later, a bizarre incident involving Harvard senior goalie Scott Salisbury led to a second Penn goal. With the Quakers threatening to score, Crimson Salisbury lept out of the box to stop a Quaker forward...
...Crimson may need to dig trenches in the middle of Cumnock Field in order to slow down the blazing Quaker offense...
...Crimson defensive line has to find some way to diffuse the Quaker attack and, in the process, help Harvard's offense with that all important key to most sports--possession...
...address in his final moments. The "wall of separation" the Founding Fathers built between church and state is one of the best defenses freedom has ever had. Or have we already forgotten why the Founding Fathers put it up? They had seen enough religious intolerance in the colonies: Quaker women were burned at the stake in Puritan Massachusetts; Virginians could be jailed for denying the Bible's authority. They knew Europe had terribly disfigured itself in a religious war recalled now only by its duration -- 30 years. No wonder John Adams once described the Judeo-Christian tradition as "the most...
...reduction nationwide could lead to a 2% drop in deaths from heart disease. The biggest reduction occurs in people with the highest cholesterol levels, but bran alone probably won't do much for couch potatoes who eat a high-fat diet. That's only so-so news for the Quaker Oats Co., which sponsored the report...