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Despite a lack of competitive experience, the eight-member female squad beat out the other six area colleges with superior technical execution, combining an assortment of "switch-leaps," "Russian jumps," and "kick-lines," according to co-captain Azucena Verdin...
...past four years, there have been at least three different OCS directors of study abroad. Students cite this switch in advisers as one of the factors complicating the process...
...VERDICT HAS COME DOWN, AND A man I think is a murderer has been found not guilty. The lawyers representing him were able to switch the focus of the trial away from the deaths of the two victims and somehow turn it toward the disparity between whites and blacks in the U.S. But O.J. Simpson is not by any stretch of the imagination a representative of the African-American people. He did nothing for them when he was at the peak of his career or at any time afterward. There used to be a very effective remedy for those...
...have a lot of criticism for the defense, which has improved each week. Harvard should switch patterns more often, because teams know that the middle is wide open on our cover-two zone defense. The defense's only permutation right now is a corner blitz. The Crimson could at least try stunting: everyone else does it (with success) against...
...million doses of polio vaccine on the market, less than 500,000 are prepared from "killed'' viruses. In fact, there have been no home-grown cases of naturally occurring polio in the U.S. since 1979. With the chances of a major outbreak so remote, the U.S. could switch to a killed-virus vaccine. There's a catch, however. There is no way to prevent someone who is just developing the infection from arriving in the U.S. and spreading it. One in five American children is unvaccinated for polio. These children, or anyone with a weakened immune system, could contract...