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According to the law, if one party "substantially prevails," it is entitled to recover attorneys' fees and costs stemming from the suit, Gerstein said.
The people in this country need supplies, stability and the time to recover from the turmoil. The U.S. promise of at least 30,000 troops might be able to provide some sort of relief.
Mallgrave completed the hat-trick 5:30 later when he scored from the right side to give Harvard the 3-1 lead. Fans tossed hats into the goal to celebrate Mallgrave's first collegiate three-goal performance, while Brown, frustrated and confused, took a time out to recover.
What Clinton actually does after his Jan. 20 Inauguration will depend on what he makes of the tentative signs that the U.S. economy might be starting to recover. Most experts are skeptical. Despite gradually falling unemployment and a surprising 2.7% surge in the third-quarter gross domestic product, business and...
After a moderately successful 10-10-0 season, which included a huge win in the Beanpot tournament, Coach John Dooley and the Crimson hope to recover from the loss of four of the team's top six scorers. Two of those four, in particular, were major losses: Sandra Whyte (21...