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...Well, [Wilson] watched this all very seriously, with everyone surreptitiously watching to see how he would react to the obvious teasing about all the money he was getting to study the desperately poor," says Skocpol. "And then, suddenly, just as the 'YOU' and the handshake occurred...[Wilson] broke out into a huge smile, one of the biggest I have ever seen him give...
With only four minutes left in the quarter, Chen made a beautiful tip save right over the top post. Before Harvard had a chance to react and with Chen out of position, the ball bounced into the hands of O'Sullivan, who buried a shot into a practically open net to give Brown the momentum and a solid 6-3 lead...
...foreseeable future, that means the best that health professionals can hope to do is react quickly to an endlessly resourceful, sneaky and relentless enemy--and to recognize that a successful holding action is the next best thing to victory. --Reported by Robert Kroon/Geneva, Alice Park/New York and Lisa H. Towle/Atlanta
...Americans this is the war that really counts, and Clinton was expected to react with firm skill. Despite his preoccupation with politics, the President ordered his foreign policy aides to get cracking on diplomacy to cool off the Kurds. As Iraqi forces moved north, Clinton fired off a strong warning to Saddam that military intervention in Kurd affairs was "not an action he could take without paying a price." To no avail. On the eve of the Iraqi attack, the Administration was issuing public denunciations of Saddam, and by the time his troops reached Erbil the next day the President...
...Especially for me playing sweeper, we don't know how to [react]" co-captain Daphne Clark said. "The field will be more spread out, and there's going to be a lot more space...