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As we watch Harvard hockey players starring at the Olympics, read the news stories about them or listen to B. Lane MacDonald's '88-'89 commentary, the word "Beanpot" recurs because a number of the players are alumni of the Beanpot teams.
For women facing the trials and terrors of breast cancer, the worst part of the ordeal -- worse even than the possibility of losing a breast -- is the sense that the nightmare is not over even after the stitches heal. Breast cancer strikes 1 out of 9 women in industrialized countries...
With research in its infancy, investigators can only guess at the number of SAD victims -- in the U.S., the figure is estimated at anywhere from 450,000 to 5 million -- and they caution against making SAD the new fad disorder. Experts say the syndrome, which afflicts about four times as...
This violence recurs in the album's one great misogyay song. "She Twists The Knife Again." The music here is almost upbeat, betraying Thompson's accusations as an act of defense rather than malice. Two years after his breakup with Linda, Thompson is still bitter: on this song, he lets...
Senate bill #1002 would place a fee on the temporary restraining order (t. r. o.) that a district court judge awards to a battered woman. A t.r.o. authorizes a police officer to arrest an abuser it violence recurs or if he is found on property that he was ordered to...