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This is the second run-in the two doctors have had with a medical ethics probe. Their resignations occur just one month after a similar conflict-of-interest issue arose from a medical journal article the doctors co-authored defending breast implants.
Some charged this week that the council had violated its own rules by having members table for the referendum in their own houses. One member was even accused of harassment after a run-in with a voter in his own house.
Ntshanga says he had a run-in with Stanford amonth before his arrest.
Despite his reputation for melancholy films, Bergman actually began his career by making comedies. One of these, "Smiles of a Summer Night," which was released in December of 1955, became Bergman's breakthrough film. Many critics have seen it as the culmination of Bergman's so-called "rose period," during...
Harvard fared better in the second half of the twinbill, avoiding another run-in with the 10-run rule in the 7-2 loss.