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...example of a necessary problem with the institution that can be expected to recur. Students should allow for such occurrences when evaluating the benefits and drawbacks of this system...
Today she is covered by Harvard's domesticpartner benefits program. Her migraines recur onlyonce a month thanks to biofeedback therapy and newglasses, which she could not afford without theplan...
Their interest is twofold. First they want to better understand El Nino itself--what makes it work, what makes it recur, how it affects human activities. To that end, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced last week that it is setting aside $2.1 million to study the impact of the latest flurry of El Nino-related storms...
...foibles, and he expands his considerable talent here in creating a very broad, if occasionally cliched cast of characters. As might be expected, clever retorts fly, the dialogue crackles and some characters come across as just plain silly. Jokes are set up in the beginning of the play, and recur later on, in different contexts, to great effect. The comic material Martin uses in Picasso succeeds in racking up the laughs, although it lacks the slight edge that elevated the best of his earlier into something more provocative and exciting. Still, Martin is no comic slouch, and there's never...
WEIGHTY MATTERS Women who gain more than 10 lbs. in the years before conceiving double their odds of developing diabetes in pregnancy. It usually disappears after childbirth, but chances are strong that it will recur later...