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...Years in jail, plus a $5,000 fine, a doctor would face for performing an illegal abortion in South Dakota, under a new law that bans the procedure except to save the mother's life...
...Ambassador John Bolton's answer to your question about the possibility of a more aggressive response to the genocide in Darfur was quite telling [Feb. 27]. He said, "You could end up with a lot of dead military people and not save a single civilian." The Janjaweed militia, which is doing the killing, is armed with rifles and riding horses and camels. Surely the U.S. military is capable of taking them...
...talks every day to Benard, who describes their communications as "very frustrating--satellite phones and terrible connections and as I have been assured, many fellow listeners in various countries' security agencies." Because of safety concerns, Khalilzad is unable to see much of the country he is trying to save. "What I would like to do is go off on the street," he says. "I don't do that, but I talk to a lot of people...
...caliber you can’t really expect to shut down, but I feel like we could’ve done a bit better in that department.” Harvard managed one last goal to go into halftime down, 5-4, when freshman goalie Joe Pike made a save and a long pass down the field to junior Brian Mahler, who flipped it to sophomore Brooks Scholl for the score. After splitting time with sophomore goalie Evan O’Donnell last weekend, Pike made 11 saves in his first start and complete game. “Evan...
...third RBI with a single to left, and Bock, who drove home another on a fielder’s choice.Madick (1-0) earned the win with five innings of work, giving up two runs on five hits while striking out four, while Vertovez garnered her first collegiate save by pitching two scoreless innings of relief.—Staff writer Brad Hinshelwood can be reached at bhinshel@fas.harvard.edu...