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...month in professional baseball has been no different. Even as the competition has narrowed and I find myself one step away—albeit, a large step??from realizing my dream of playing in the major leagues, the necessary adjustment period must be conquered. I am now at the point where I am trying to balance the initial shock of brushing shoulders with my former idols and convincing myself that I belong...
...deal point to the fact that two of the Sept. 11 hijackers hailed from the UAE. Zoellick noted that the port deal could improve economic relations between the U.S. and the UAE. Zoellick, a former U.S. trade representative, said that “economic relations can be the first step?? toward closer ties between the two countries. He also cited the Dubai-based company’s excellent track record on security, and he stressed that the contract was not a sale but rather a lease. He said the lease terms could be changed if the U.S. felt...
...With the vote of Judge Alito as Justice Alito, the court will cut back on Roe v. Wade step by step??not just to the point where, as the moderate American center has it, abortion is cautiously restricted—but to the point where the fundamental, underlying right to liberty becomes a hollow shell,” Tribe said in his testimony...
...With the vote of Judge Alito as Justice Alito, the court will cut back on Roe v. Wade step by step??not just to the point where, as the moderate American center has it, abortion is cautiously restricted—but to the point where the fundamental, underlying right to liberty becomes a hollow shell,” Tribe said in his testimony...
...will become the second woman on the Corporation and just the third in the board’s history, joining Nannerl O. Keohane, the former president of Wellesley College and Duke University.King said yesterday that the Corporation’s growing diversity was “an important step?? for Harvard. She added, “I think it’s a tribute to all of us as individuals, as well as to diversity. It reflects the changes in higher education since I was in law school and since I first became a professor...