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...Dean Gross simply does not want Harvard to suffer a similar blow. Anyone who saw the footage of Kenmore Square after the fantastic Game 7 victory can attest that it was quite a violent celebration,” said Currier House Committee (HoCo) Chair Robert M. Koenig...
...forefront of will undoubtedly gain momentum when the time is right—when more people become disenfranchised with the Democratic and Republican Parties’ corporate-led politics and become cognizant of Mr. Nader’s veracious message of reform. If we all must suffer through four more years of hell to get to that point, then so be it. Mr. Nader is not running for office for personal, political, or monetary gain, he’s just the Public Citizen doing what he has always done—fighting wholeheartedly for what he knows is right?...
...released a survey of the state of America's skeletal system last week. It was the first Surgeon General's report on bone health, and the news wasn't good. According to Carmona, 10 million Americans age 50 or older already have osteoporosis, and 1.5 million each year suffer osteoporosis-related fractures--typically in the hip, spine or wrist. Treating these fractures cost between $12 billion and $18 billion in 2002, the most recent year for which figures are available. And the situation will get only worse as the population ages. If doctors and patients don't do something...
Although there are only three members in the Beautiful Girls, specifically singer/guitar player Mat McHugh, bass player Clay McDonald and drummer Mitch Connelly, the fullness of the music does not suffer and a superior musical quality is maintained throughout the ten songs featured on this album. According to their website, the group is “at the forefront of the new roots and groove music movement.” Judging by the positive radio response to this independent release, the Beautiful Girls might just be onto something...
Everyday that this research is delayed is a day that patients of Parkinson’s, diabetes, Alzheimer’s and other diseases needlessly suffer due to misplaced moral misgivings. We think that the choice facing the ethics boards is easy; we hope that it is easy enough for the committees to get it right...