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...boys from the Heights tried hard to regain the upper hand. They proudly displayed the Bald Eagle on their jerseys and their fans desperately called out "USA, USA" after each of the Boston College goals (two total...
...Police are searching the area around his home for signs that he may have used his dungeon to imprison other children. After Katie's rescue, child- welfare authorities went to court seeking an order to keep the girl from returning to her mother, who has promised to fight to regain custody. "I love her and can't wait for her to get back home," said Beers. To dramatize her own custody claim, Linda Inghilleri hung yellow ribbons on her house...
Until it rejects the far right, conservatism will not regain the center. And without the center, it cannot...
...making cities livable rests with their governments and their people. Too often those governments, whether in New York City or Kinshasa, become corrupt systems for dispensing benefits to agencies, employees and political supporters. If, as in Curitiba, governments can learn again how to serve the public, they can regain a mighty power -- the power that comes from harnessing the combined imaginations and enterprise of millions of human beings...
...because mutations in HIV, the virus which causes AIDS in humans, readily mutate to their original form and regain potency, researchers have been unsuccessful in using this technique against the virus...