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...with a retail value of $237 million. Yet the pirates got off with suspended sentences and small fines. "They were back in business within a few months," says Beth Scott, vice president of BSA's European branch . The bsa and other industry groups are calling on governments to institute tougher and consistent sanctions. To that end, the BSA eagerly anticipates the expected release, by year's end, of a counterfeiting and piracy directive that would harmonize civil enforcement procedures across Europe. The European Commission has recognized this need for years, but jurisdiction issues have stalled the directive, says Francisco Mingorance...
...Courtney’s match was just a knock-down, all-out battle of who was tougher,” Graham said. “She got down game point in a lot of different games, but always managed to come back and win the match...
It’s a great irony that Ogbechie’s arrival at Harvard may have indirectly made the Crimson’s road to the title a little tougher...
Good News—The Crimson played one of the tougher schedules in its region and earned convincing wins over NorPac regular season champion California and American East regular season co-champion New Hampshire. Provided Northeastern and Boston College win their conference tournaments, Harvard should be the top team under consideration from its region...
...Listeria is a much tougher pathogen than some others,” Glickman said. “It worries...