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...would imagine that every team is dealing with injuries,” Stone said on Friday night. “The game has become so physical. Just the speed alone, even if you’re not hit by somebody, if you fall, anything can happen. There’s a greater opportunity for impact in so many ways. Everybody’s battling with that...
...Adderall and Ritalin run between 60 to 80 cents per milligram on the black market. (“Harvard on Speed,” May 4, 2006—prices not adjusted for inflation...
...which is entering its second year. The group recruits College students—including non-athletes—to run the Boston Marathon in April and raises money for charity. “Having conquered the marathon, you have the feeling that you can pick up and go full speed at anything,” said Matthew R. Conroy ’07, who is in charge of training for the group. But as Wood’s study demonstrates, it’s not a challenge to be taken lightly. “We want people to understand that...
...replace Adm. Ed Giambasitiani, the current vice chairman, who was Rumsfeld's military aide and is seen as even closer to the outgoing Secretary. Replacing both top military advisers so quickly might be too drastic a shakeup, since it would require two new top appointees to get up to speed quickly...
...Church has said that it may try to open the sarcophagus, but hasn't set a date, which is consistent with the preferred speed of both the Vatican and careful archaelogists. If they do, and they discover the bones of a single man whose skull appears to have been forcefully separated from his body (Paul was beheaded) then the scholars will be much more receptive. Carbon dating might at least attest to a first-century provenance...