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...again to save Polet’s shot. Polet and Brown crashed for the rebound, but Prescott managed to corral the ball. Play opened up in the second half as both teams managed to find more offense. Cornell came dangerously close to scoring several times, but each time, Knoche rose to the task. Sophomore Brenna Gulotta shook the Harvard defense loose on a breakaway, but Knoche slid in, kicking the ball away with her foot. Minutes later, the scene repeated itself. This time, Knoche rushed out to deny sophomore midfielder Abbi Horn, ably defending against the attack with her feet...

Author: By Tyler D. Sipprelle, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Win No. 1: Crimson Socks Cornell | 10/10/2006 | See Source »

...worked ... I told them what I had learned and they listened and then went home and built their own toilets." More than 25,000 households joined the latrine-building boom in just three years. The number of people with access to a latrine in Banja district rose to 86% today from 3% in 2001. Toilets became status symbols. "Some people are building latrines nicer than their houses," says Gabeyew Tarekegn, who lives in a nearby village. Worku says that his children have been sick less often since the family began using the latrine and washing their hands afterward...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Simple Solution | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

...Brigham Young University study found that standardized test scores for fourth- and fifth-graders rose from 10% to 15% in every subject at a Utah public school the year after amplification began, though no other changes were made. Proponents like University of Akron audiologist Carol Flexer says the technology's greatest bang for the buck may come during early childhood when reading skills and phonics are introduced. "Without the even distribution of sound in the room from these systems, it can be hard for children to hear the difference between watch or wash or wasp," says Flexer. Her small...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Now Hear This | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

Every revolution begins with the power of an idea and ends when clinging to power is the only idea left. The epitaph for the movement that started when Newt Gingrich and his forces rose from the back bench of the House chamber in 1994 may well have been written last week in the same medium that incubated it: talk radio. On conservative commentator Laura Ingraham's show, the longest-serving Republican House Speaker in history explained why he would not resign despite a sex scandal that has produced a hail of questions about his leadership and the failure to stop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The End of a Revolution | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

...dollars for charities by buying pink. That is clearly a good thing. But consumers who want to ensure that their dollars will really make a difference "have to do their due diligence," urges Susan Arnot Heaney, director of corporate responsibility at Avon. In other words, take off those rose-tinted glasses, ask questions and read the fine, pink print...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pink Ribbon Promises | 10/8/2006 | See Source »

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