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...having just quit school and suffering the tedium of working at a printing press. Artistically inclined, he had acquired a government grant to paint murals on the school walls, but a ruthless principal pulled him off the job due to low marks. Bored, directionless and angry, the last stroke comes when Paul's pet bird dies. Luckily an acquaintance calls to offer Paul a job as a counselor at a woodsy camp for underprivileged children. He leaves the next...
...time for President Bush to do something bold. Hah, you say. Bush is all bold all the time. Yes, but his boldness has been pretty much confined to military action and tax cuts. Now he needs a bold stroke diplomatically. The situation on the ground in Iraq is confusing at best, and quite possibly chaotic. It seems increasingly clear that a new government cannot be created by the U.S. alone. And so Bush should ask for help - not from the U.N., at least not yet, but from the six countries that are Iraq's immediate neighbors - Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan...
Hypertension makes the heart work harder to move blood through the body, and more than half of women over 45 have it--putting them at higher risk of both heart disease and stroke. If you get short of breath when you exert yourself, don't ignore it; tell your doctor. And if you have high blood pressure, treat it with proper diet, exercise and medication if needed...
...really early in the morning so we were a bit stale, but we executed the race very well and got a victory, which is all that really matters in the end,” said junior stroke Kip McDaniel...
With one fluid stroke, Shaughnessy buried the ball in the back of the net and with it, any lingering fears about a winless Ivy season...