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...tougher to feel in contact with what's going on It's sort of its own different community," says Claverly resident Roel R. Torres...
...condominiums, feeding them a daily diet of flies and, every now and then, flipping them on their backs to unravel yards of gossamer thread. The ambitious goal of all this effort: to unravel the secrets of spider silk, a family of materials stronger than steel, stretchier than nylon and tougher than Kevlar, the stuff used to make bulletproof vests...
...dismissed fears that the U.S. would become entangled in the demonic conflicts tearing at the former Yugoslavia, saying that Washington was embarked only on a short-term emergency mission. Not everyone was reassured by an Administration facing its first major diplomatic dilemma: how to square campaign talk of tougher action against Serbian aggression with the European and Russian reluctance to interfere militarily in what they see as a civil...
Harvard needs to make these choices now, before tough financial times make, those choices even tougher. Bold action by Harvard would help raise women's participation levels to the level of women's enrollment. And Harvard's actions could touch off similar changes at other schools, leaving a generation of female athletes in better shape...
...primary difference between this match and the earlier one was Jon Karlen," Tew said. "Without him, everybody had to play a tougher opponent than before...