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...gyns make it a practice to avoid exposing fetuses to powerful sound waves any more than is necessary. Both the FDA and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) have warned against the trivial use of sonograms. Yet several keepsake-ultrasound companies actually offer discounts to encourage repeat visits...
Junior Natalie Darwitz scored a mere 13 seconds into the contest and joined with Kazmaier Award winner Krissy Wendell in dissecting Dartmouth (27-7-0) for a 7-2 win and the chance to repeat as national champs on Sunday...
...with a shaky 6-1-1 record, the Crimson lost four in a row to the biggest guns out west—Wisconsin and Minnesota once, and twice to Minnesota-Duluth. The team finished 2004 7-6-1, leaving critics skeptical at best at their chances to make a repeat appearance in the Frozen Four...
...billion people that subsist on less than two dollars a day fails to improve, our cherished international free market system could prove untenable. Many times have our forbearers presumed they had seen history’s violent spasms come to an end. It would benefit us greatly not to repeat their mistake...
...responds to whatever they dish out. In Highnam, it seems to do the job. People focus mostly on concrete problems like disabled access and lousy school lunches. He's a good listener, and an aide takes down addresses to send follow-up letters. Blair gets a chance to repeat ad nauseam the themes of Labour's campaign: the Tories will cut spending, our economy is stable, Labour has done a lot to help pensioners. After 90 minutes, people are asking for his autograph and posing for photos. He does some quick local interviews - the disbelieving national press has not been...