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...have always tended to underestimate the splendor that the solar system has to offer," says physicist Soderblum. Knowing that this may be the last time--at least in our lives--that we get such a good look at Saturn makes the wonder of what we're seeing all the sweeter. --Reported by Dan Cray/Pasadena with other bureaus
...reason for the impasse is that both sides stand to gain by holding out until after November's U.S. presidential election. Pyongyang hopes to win a sweeter deal from John Kerry, the presumptive Democratic nominee who favors bilateral talks with the North. And the Bush Administration believes re-election would give it a freer hand to deal firmly with the North, possibly through tougher sanctions. Until then, though, Bush needs to appear open to negotiation so that allies and domestic voters alike will not carp that war is his primary tool of foreign policy. "It seems both sides...
...time was that more apparent than those crucial offensive situations she’d been held out of during her sophomore year. Corriero led the nation with 13 power play goals and tied for first with her 10 game-winning goals, none sweeter than the tally she snuck past Sarah Love with seven seconds remaining in the Harvard-Yale contest on March 6, handing the Crimson...
About 5% of our corn is refined to high-fructose corn syrup, which is cheaper, sweeter and, because it is a liquid, easier to transport and mix into foods than sugar. Beverage and food manufacturers see that low price as a signal to use the high-fructose cocktail in virtually everything, substituting it for more nutritious ingredients--not just for sugar--in peanut butter, fruit juices and spaghetti sauce...
...fact that [Brown was] ranked so high made the win a little sweeter. And it definitely sends Princeton a message,” Mahler said...