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...going into the last round,” Zeckhauser said in an interview on Friday. “We had played 104 hands and just had to wait and see how the other team played.” Finally, Zeckhauser and his partner—Mildred Breed of Austin, Texas??triumphed by a slim margin...
...needed more, or I was going to have to freak out big time.We searched far and wide, wide and far, from Wapiti, Wyo. to Janesville, Wis.—and could not find the BAWLS we needed to survive.But then we found our Mecca—Waco, Texas??the BAWLS bottling factory itself. I can’t tell you the end to this story, but let’s just say, now, I am 1/10th Spiderman.Literally.To conclude, I am really quite smitten with BAWLS. It does so much to help its community, its friends, and even...
...Times-Herald reporter on the federal-law beat, Lehrer covered former president John F. Kennedy’s 1963 campaign tour in Dallas, Texas??an assignment that placed him just miles away from Kennedy’s assassination that same day. Lehrer would later author the formerly anonymous tribute engraved on a memorial erected at the site of the assassination...
...international-student population by 6.6 percent.JUGGLING COMMITMENTSIn 1977, Worth graduated from the largest public high school in Texas ready to embark on her long Harvard career. She was already a pioneer—fewer than one percent of her graduating class went to college outside of Texas??and she was the first person from her school to apply to an Ivy League institution, she says.That fall, Worth arrived as a bright-eyed freshman, “brilliant and thrilled to be at Harvard,” according to her junior- and senior-year roommate in Kirkland House, Linda...
...taqueria, according to a study published in the monthly research journal, “Environmental Health Perspectives.” The study—authored by Stacey A. Missmer of the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health and a team of researchers here and in Texas??correlates the over-consumption of corn tortillas with neural-tube defects (NTDs) in unborn children. Often debilitating and sometimes fatal, NTDs such as anencephaly and spina bifida have been linked directly to the tortillas and other corn products in the diets of expectant mothers living along...