Word: tightness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...doctors got over that hurdle, there is the fact that it would all cost about $1 million, most of which Duke would pay out of its pocket. Christopher's medical care has already cost $192,500, of which Medicaid will reimburse only about $81,000. When money is tight, research crucial and hard to pay for, and there are many children to save, is this the best use of resources...
...really think we are coming together offensively," sophomore tight end Chris Stakich said. "We have had an intense week of practice, and the guys are ready to play...
Meanwhile in Eliot House, FM associate editor Hussain held court. Reportedly, several female friends of FM showed up looking "blatantly underage and wearing tight shirts." Hussain has been recently celebrating the popularity of "Murad," an advanced Glycolic Acid skin care system now available at Kosmetika, a day spa located at 77 Newbury St. (second floor...
Gates is surely the institution's favorite non-grad, as Harvard is one of the few people places or things for which Gates unclenches his tight fist. And when you're making about a trillion times minimum wage, even the slightest loosening counts; Gates recently donated $15 billion to construct a new computer science building and to sponser technological research. There is also a "William H. Gates Professorship" in Computer Science...
...worse before it gets better. The very man who put Democrats in this tight spot -- President Clinton -- was speed-dialing the Hill late Tuesday looking for support. New press spokesman Joe Lockhart denied the White House was issuing "instructions," but plenty of loyal party members look on a Clinton call as the kiss of death. Luckily for them, the First Lady is working the phones, too. Could Hillary help prevent an embarrassingly large GOP victory -- and bail her husband out of trouble one more time...