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...brief: The 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty remains a key legal obstacle to the Bush administration's intention to build a missile shield. In order to deploy the system, Washington would either have to persuade the Russians to renegotiate the treaty or withdraw from it. The Bush team has been trying to persuade both the Russians and European NATO members of the need to move beyond Cold War arms-control agreements in order to deal with the threats of a new century. But the Russians have refused to renegotiate the ABM treaty, and insist that it remains the cornerstone...
...After winning eight of her first 17 bouts, Katz-who finished seventh one year ago-suffered a torn ACL and was forced her to withdraw from competition. She was in 11th place before she got hurt, but by the end of the event, she had slipped back to 15th...
...Unfortunately, however, Cha's tale did not have a happy ending. Like Katz, he too suffered an injury that forced him to withdraw on the second day of competition. After winning eight of his bouts, Cha sustained a wrist injury that prevented him from continuing. He still held on to finish 20th in the field...
...going to a conservatory or going to college, try not to close the door to college for as long as they can,” Ma says. “The years of college are your emotional bank account—whatever you put in there, you have to withdraw from for the rest of our life...
...their first year, the Class of 1951 surpassed the veterans' record-setting grades of the past years, earning the highest marks on record at the College. More first-years were on the Dean's List and fewer had been forced to withdraw than any class since records were first kept in the early 1920s...