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...League game is always tougher than any other match," said Keeton...
WASHINGTON: Ronald Reagan sold his Latin America policy by casting himself as Paul Revere to an imminent Sandinista invasion, but Bill Clinton faces a tougher challenge in the sedate climate of post-Cold War trade politics...
...excited, but I am still keeping a perspective," Ng said. "The road only gets tougher from...
...American Bone Marrow Donor Registry, based in Worcester, Mass., and the National Marrow Donor Program in Minneapolis, Minn., keep computer files on about 4.4 million people worldwide who have volunteered as donors. The odds of finding a matching donor average about 1 in 20,000--better for whites, tougher for others. An estimated 30,000 bone-marrow transplants are performed each year worldwide. But it is estimated that 60,000 others needing transplants die without ever finding a donor...
...Times has been able to remain largely aloof from the rough-and-tumble competition for readers and viewers brought on by the information explosion. If it ever hops into the hurly-burly new world, it will find that maintaining the balance between journalistic standards and marketplace pressures will get tougher, not easier. And readers of the Times could wake up one morning to find a lot more than colored pasta on their breakfast table...