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...seven and ten cases a day—as many as normally expected for one week during the winter, Rosenthal wrote. Health professionals said they could not explain why this winter has seen a large incidence of flu or flu-like diseases. The College had experienced another bout of stomach infection—gastroenteritis—earlier this year, when around 15 students in Cabot House contracted a 24-hour virus. This time, Rosenthal wrote, the infection is again “probably viral” but the students admitted to UHS have been “from all over...

Author: By John R. Macartney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Flu Patients Flock to UHS | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

...begins at conception, but I understand that to a lot of people, a fertilized egg is just a mass of cells. However, when it comes to partial-birth abortion, which involves partially delivering a 5-6 month old fetus before killing it, it is very difficult for me to stomach any argument for why such a procedure should ever be permitted, except to preserve the health of the mother. In 2000 the Supreme Court ruled in favor of this procedure, but then it was outlawed in 2003 by the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. Last week, the Supreme Court agreed...

Author: By Loui Itoh, | Title: Not a Time to Kill | 3/1/2006 | See Source »

...Tigers. “I was a little worried after all the hype [Saturday],” Fast said, “about getting up the momentum...but everyone pulled themselves together and played outstanding.”With Princeton’s No. 1 out with a stomach virus, all the Tigers had to play up a spot on the ladder. Against regular No. 2 Casey Riley, freshman No. 1 Lily Lorentzen had a quick 9-2, 9-5, 9-2 victory. Sophomore No. 3 Jen Blumberg had the toughest win for the Crimson, coming back from...

Author: By Lisa Kennelly, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Slips Vs. Yale, Takes Third | 2/27/2006 | See Source »

...winter, I too am putting down the remote, embracing the French language, and working on this so-called “resumé.” As job interviews and career-related events erupt all over campus, I find myself getting a familiar feeling in the pit of my stomach as my mom lectures me about my Future in her “College Process” tone of voice that I thought I had left for dead in high school. It seems like everyone around me is building a resumé that is of similar length and quality...

Author: By Eric A. Kester | Title: Life in the Slow Lane | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

...audience to cheer when Joey’s wife shoots them. This subplot is just the most egregious example of the hypocritical morality that pervades the movie. “Running Scared” is not content to be just a heavy dose of stomach-turning and improbable (apparently people can rent ice arenas for shoot-outs, who knew?) violence. No, to establish a bona fide hero, it flings young Oleg in harm’s way with abandon to allow Joey to prove what a good guy he is by repeatedly protecting him. The result is that the audience...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Running Scared | 2/23/2006 | See Source »

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