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Originally, Harvard was scheduled to play Columbia on Saturday, but rain postponed the match-up until the next day, moving Sunday’s two-game set against Penn to tomorrow. The Crimson ended up driving back to Cambridge on Saturday night before waking up the next morning, only to find out that it had to then drive all the way back south to Andy Coakley field...
Harvard will face off at Penn tomorrow for a double-header starting...
...differentiating myself from it--from the toxic bulk that had seemed so like a mother's nurture in the beginning--because if it remained within me, I knew that my life would be snuffed out. Afterward I would collapse into bed and sink into a numbed sleep. Tomorrow will be different. It never was. What an illusion that there were no consequences to be paid! It was years before I allowed myself to acknowledge the addictive, damaging nature of what I was doing. Like alcoholism, anorexia and bulimia are diseases of denial. You fool yourself into believing...
...hide (except from mothers or friends who have also suffered from the disease). Like most people with eating disorders, I was adept at keeping my disease hidden, because I didn't want anyone to stop me. I was convinced that I was in control anyway and could stop tomorrow if I really wanted to. I was often tired, irritable, hostile and sick from this, but my willpower to maintain appearances was such that most of the time no one knew the true reasons behind...
...example, in 1983, Congress raised the retirement age. Given Social Security’s looming financial crisis, additional benefit cuts and/or tax increases are certain. Further, because workers’ future benefits are not guaranteed, politicians tend to make promises today that they may not be able to keep tomorrow. Therefore, the entirely political nature of Social Security puts a worker’s Social Security retirement benefits at considerable risk...