Word: specializing
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Japanese scientist Akira Endo received the clinical medical research prize and microbiologist Stanley Falkow of Stanford claimed the special achievement award...
...Sager said. That flexibility, as well as a great deal of talent, has the coaching staff and players all anticipating a very successful season. “If we can stay healthy and if we can continue to work and keep the right attitude, we can do special things,” Clark said. And the manner of their early performances has the players already thinking of another trip to the NCAA tournament. “The last two years we’ve felt that we’ve underachieved a bit,” Akpan said...
...where fears are that losses in real estate investments will spark a credit-rating downgrade that could lead to the firm's unraveling. On Sunday AIG reportedly asked the Federal Reserve for a $40 billion bridge loan to tide it over. On Monday the firm initially got a special dispensation from the governor of New York, the state that regulates it, to tap $20 billion in capital from its subsidiaries. Then it paid a visit to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where President Tim Geithner turned down its loan request but, according to the Wall Street Journal, asked...
...attacks on McCain, one suggesting that he was old by highlighting his time in Washington and his unfamiliarity with e-mail. The second, which focused on the number of former lobbyists who volunteer or work for the McCain campaign, misled viewers by suggesting that these officials still lobbied for special interests...
...next matchup against Rhode Island on Wednesday. Clark believes the team’s senior class can help lead Harvard to victory throughout the rest of the season. “We’ve got a lot of great seniors who are hoping to make it a special season, and I think they can, because they’re talented enough,” Clark said. “We can do special things.” —Staff writer Alexandra J. Mihalek can be reached at amihalek@fas.harvard.edu...