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...current corporate jitters over health care and pension costs indicate that it may be time to revive discussion of a national universal-coverage plan; the public annoyance with high oil prices and the endless war in Iraq suggest that a real energy-independence plan-and a larger effort to regain our scientific edge-might be popular...
...period with a power-play score and then a quick strike off the draw. In the third period—after Dan Murphy finally connected on Harvard’s 10th man advantage, bringing the score to 3-2—Quinnipiac converted a 5-on-3 to regain its two-goal lead. “We didn’t get beat down low,” Reese said. “The game was won on special teams—we lost the game on special teams. No other excuse to lose that game...
...added that he doesn’t think he will have to make up class time because of the credits from Harvard. Payne said he is looking forward to going back to Loyola because it offers “sense of home” and a chance to regain “a sense of stability.” Slattery, a New Orleans native, said he has “mixed feelings” about returning to Tulane. “I love my city a lot and I want to see the city at its rebirth...
...Evander Holyfield vs. Riddick Bowe Former champ Holyfield was supposed to be too small, too old, too darned nice to regain his heavyweight title against Bowe. In their furious November bout, the only advantage Evander had was a huge heart. A comeback of class...
...brought to the issue, Democrats say it wasn't enough. House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi of California said Bush's strategy is "several years too late" and that the country remains "unprepared." But the flu issue seems well-suited for Bush at a time when he is struggling to regain his political footing. It allows him to take executive action and show himself as preemptive, compassionate and decisive-qualities that have enthralled his supporters but had faded from view with his summer...