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Senior captain Michal Gattner came away undefeated on the day with six wins in the epee division over fencers from the opposing two squads. He was joined in success by senior epee teammate Andrew Prihodko, who chipped in with five wins...
...very pleased to have a person of Mark's caliber," said Bates athletic director Suzanne Coffey. "He has Ivy experience, and he is returning to his native state in Maine. He's has had success at both Princeton and Harvard...
Indicating the success of the conference, Schaeffer said that once, up to 100 simultaneous users and 10,000 individuals visited the conference web site...
While the outbreak highlighted the success of the surveillance network, it also showed how dangerously mutable influenza viruses can be and that, in their most sinister forms, they can be as deadly as any other disease known to man, more akin to Ebola than to the fevers and aches most people associate with flu. Virologists say the decision to kill all the chickens in Hong Kong--widely derided at the time--was in fact the smartest thing that could be done and that it might have prevented a more widespread disaster. "The question is," says Robert Webster, chairman...
...says Larry Lieberman, a savvy Web user who happens to be the guy at Comedy Central charged with handling this situation. "We do want to protect our property, but we don't want to alienate our fans." Lieberman understands why South Park is ripe for the stealing: its surprise success caught Comedy Central in short supply. Fewer than a dozen episodes have been produced, and they are getting heavily recycled. "With a new episode every week, the itch gets scratched on television," says Lieberman. "But we can't create episodes fast enough." So in a curious...