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...MetroStars practice knowing that the voice mail on his cell phone contained messages saying whether the British Home Office would allow him to play for Man U, the nervousness had him "jumping out of my skin." But he didn't sprint out of the locker room to get a signal. He showered, ate a meal, and then he boarded a bus before allowing himself to know the decision that would change his life. "I've always tried to suppress those things," Howard says. "Having Tourette's syndrome coming up, I thought: They've always got that...
This upsurge in involvement may signal a reverse of a decline in youth voting participation. While the 1972 turnout rate for young adults in the general election was nearly 50 percent, in 2000, it was barely 30 percent...
...European Union security officials meet in Madrid on Friday to hammer out a strategy - a meeting in which the U.S. won't be participating. That's natural, of course, in that the U.S. is not part of the European Union. But it may also signal an intention by the Europeans to forge a more effective strategy for countering the al-Qaeda movement, and challenging the U.S. to rethink its own approach...
...bench clear and I saw Yann’s head go down, and that was the signal to me that we had scored,” Grumet-Morris said...
When a grandparent makes the adoption journey and contributes positively to the earliest days of child rearing, it sends a strong signal to his or her grown child that the youngster is a full-fledged member of the family. For many, it is a seminal moment that allays the concerns about acceptance that may be prevalent in the mind of the adopting parent...