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...world's most beloved gadget, all while cleverly capitalizing on the social-networking craze. Getting to the finish line wasn't any easier for them than it was for me. Nike, based in Beaverton, Ore., had to bring together people across divisions to conceive and create the product, test and retest the Nike Plus shoe to meet the exacting standards of both Nike and Apple, and along the way meld the cooler-than-you-are cultures of two very different companies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cool Runnings | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

...finished. Our survey last spring found that while 71 percent of Harvard women would happily talk with their friends about HPV and the vaccine, only 38 percent of females had talked with a female physician about it. 37 percent of women surveyed had never had a pap test. In fact, 26 percent of these women did not know where to go if they wanted to get one at Harvard. Pap tests help detect abnormalities early when they’re the most treatable and when they’re the least lethal. Combine the high rate of HPV among women...

Author: By Annika L. Giesbrecht and Katie E. Koopman | Title: Beyond HPV Vaccine Pricing | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

...Even more alarmingly, only approximately 34 percent of Harvard men and 63 percent of Harvard women graduate having ever been tested for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Of course, one could easily argue that many people abstain from sex, and that would explain at least some of the numbers above. But given that 64 percent of respondents claimed that they were sexually experienced, the number of people who get tested for STDs is shockingly low. And if you do go to the doctor and get tested it is important to remember that a pap test is separate from a STD test...

Author: By Annika L. Giesbrecht and Katie E. Koopman | Title: Beyond HPV Vaccine Pricing | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

...defending national champions, the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos, 1-1, in double overtime. Looking ahead to the upcoming game and the rest of the Ivy League season, the Crimson will have to play strong and be focused. Harvard will need to play well in preparation for the toughest test of its young Ivy season, when it faces Brown Oct. 13. “We are just taking one game at a time,” Kerr said. “All these games are going to be difficult. We are just focusing on the Cornell game...

Author: By Alison E. Schumer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crimson Begins Its Defense of Ivy Title | 10/4/2007 | See Source »

...that Dodi was the father. A physical examination of Diana's body didn't reveal any signs that she was pregnant. But a pregnancy in its early stages would be difficult to spot without an autopsy, Baker conceded, which was never performed. The French didn't run a pregnancy test before the body was embalmed, because they didn't see the need, and afterwards it was too late. Yes, Diana was believed to be on the Pill and, true, she never mentioned being pregnant to any of her friends or family. But, Baker said, Diana's pregnancy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Diana Inquest: Three Key Questions | 10/3/2007 | See Source »

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