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However, her goal-scoring prowess has not gone to Miller's head. The soft-spoken San Antonio native gives credit where credit is due: her teammates...
...They were not active as coaches, but they did support me, cheering at my games and driving me all over the place," Miller says. "When I was in high school I played on a team in Austin, which is two hours from my home in San Antonio. They would drive the two hours to take me to practice twice a week and to games on the weekend...
Without these emotional reflexes, rarely conscious but often terribly powerful, we would scarcely be able to function. "Most decisions we make have a vast number of possible outcomes, and any attempt to analyze all of them would never end," says University of Iowa neurologist Antonio Damasio, author of Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason and the Human Brain. "I'd ask you to lunch tomorrow, and when the appointed time arrived, you'd still be thinking about whether you should come." What tips the balance, Damasio contends, is our unconscious assigning of emotional values to some of those choices. Whether we experience...
Sumner, who transferred to Harvard last year from Trinity College in San Antonio, Texas, is the driving force behind the dances...
...murder case and last week, along with his supervisor, turned in his badge. And in July, another of those 44 officers, Michael Falvo, shot and killed a 14-year-old Latino boy in the Lincoln Heights section of Los Angeles. The police version is that the boy, Jose Antonio Gutierrez, pointed a TEC-9 pistol at Falvo as the officer arrived, responding to a report of teens with a shotgun. Witnesses insist Gutierrez had already thrown his gun over a fence when the police approached and was holding a flashlight. Falvo has been temporarily assigned to a desk...