Word: traveled
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...addition, HIID's core staff teach an annual average of 34 courses in six professional schools and five FAS departments; and HIID hires an average of 80 students a year in part-time positions, and provides summer travel grants to an average of some 20 students each year to enable them to pursue research in developing countries...
...remember singing in a little village in Hungary by candlelight, and the whole village came over. Or in Budapest, singing in a cathedral and counting how long we could hold the notes," she said. "Never again will I travel with 50 voices to sing in a cathedral in Europe...
...Gilroy's residents hope to reach a similar accommodation with their reinvented hospital. The town's five obstetrician-gynecologists sent a letter to the local newspaper asserting that it is "unconscionable, un-Christian, un-Catholic and unwise to deny sterilization services to a community." To be fair, women can travel to another hospital for such services. But the nearest one with comparable facilities is 35 miles away. That's a hardship for a population that is composed largely of poor farmworkers, many of whom have limited transportation. Besides, women like Campos might not have the luxury of time when...
...that it could be used to house vacationing civilians. It suddenly appears that the trillions the U.S. sank into its space program in the '80s may have been more than simply hubris, creating an infrastructure that will allow it to corner the potentially lucrative private market for space travel in the 21st century. No word yet on the publishing date for the Lonely Galaxy Guide...
...Crimson (17-11, 5-2 Ivy) will travel to Dartmouth this afternoon to compete against the rest of the conference. The double-elimination tournament, which ends Sunday afternoon, will determine both the league champion and the team that will represent the Ivy in the NCAA tournament...