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...believe that Bush must act to safeguard American interests in democracy and stability in the Middle East, and we believe that for democracy and stability to prevail, Saddam must relinquish his power. We support military intervention in Iraq...
...junior Juan Carlos Cardet’s late-game explosion. Cardet registered five kills and two blocks, accounting for seven of the last nine Crimson points. Cardet scored four straight points on two kills and two blocks to push Harvard ahead by four, 25-21. The Crimson would not relinquish the advantage, closing out the game...
When Columbia took the lead, 35-34, early in the second half, Merchant stepped up and ignited the offense. He scored the next 15 Harvard points to put the team ahead 49-40, a lead it would never relinquish. “I was looking to get the win,” Merchant said. “We had been through this same situation so many times. I really didn’t care who was hitting the shots.” Giovacchini turned in a strong performance off the bench, scoring six big points down the stretch...
Refusing to relinquish the spotlight, they roamed the stage saying, “Fuck that, you’re all here...
...alternative to traditional foster care. Called shared family care, the program is available in scattered counties in 10 states, including California, Wisconsin and Texas. It helps prevent families from being separated, reunites them after a separation or serves as a way station while parents decide whether they want to relinquish their parental rights. At a time when the failure of the classic child-welfare system is grabbing headlines across the country (a little girl missing for 15 months in Florida before officials even noticed; a young boy dead and his brothers starving in a New Jersey basement), some social workers...