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...Broken feet often hurt regular people for months after the bones are healed. Our saying is "Foot pain is low back pain of the extremities," meaning many patients with foot pain, like chronic back patients, never get better, no matter what you do. So we treat it with respect. I have seen a stress fracture of the foot keep a middle-aged woman hobbling in pain for over a year. Every doc in my field has experience with schoolgirls whose mysterious foot and leg pains are relieved only by a doctor's note that gets them...
Palestinian militants often treat Western activists in the West Bank and Gaza with respect and gratitude until they find another use for them. Take, for example, the case of Kate Burton, a Scottish aid worker who was kidnapped, along with her parents, by Palestinian militants in 2005. The militants were only compelled to release the Burtons after the Palestinian Authority intervened...
...Crimson to a .500 record (2-2) in ECAC play, Friday’s loss kept Harvard winless (0-4) in the ECAC. Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 said he had “mixed feelings” about the result. “In one respect, we lost another game, and it’s extremely disappointing,” Donato said, adding, “On the other side of it, I thought our guys showed signs for about 55 minutes of being an extremely tough team to play against.” CLAMPING DOWN...
...Akpan’s goal capped a second-half offensive charge by Harvard, but the game was won in the midfield trenches, where Harvard took control of the game.While earlier in the week Akpan and Altchek had been named Ivy Rookie of the Year and Player of the Year, respectively, it was a less heralded star who was at the heart of the comeback against the Bearcats on Saturday. Sophomore Mike Fucito won balls all over the field and was the Crimson’s most lethal threat through the middle throughout the game, and his hustle and speed earned...
Americans face a very different set of circumstances with respect to having their work surveyed than do their Canadian colleagues. For one thing, academics in this country have nowhere to hide—even if Harvard were to move all of its users’ personal information from sites like RefWorks to servers in Canada, the Patriot Act still enables the FBI to demand that librarians and Internet service providers surrender user records...