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...real game breaker, though, was Monti. Her game and career-high 18 points jumpstarted the Harvard offense, and proved to be the difference late in the game as she sank a series of runners in the lane...
This time, the luck of the Irish prevailed, as Smith took the super tie-breaker...
...will spend time doing laundry. But the time is not wasted time. The laundry room is an unbelievable place to meet people; if you’re loading washing machines next to someone, you two already have something in common, and you always have an easily accessible ice-breaker: “Is this whites or colors?” I met some great friends doing laundry, and I got to know some friends even better as we talked and folded together. Also, if you’re not into meeting people, or there’s no one around...
Religious conservatives argue that using those stem cells means deriving benefit from the destruction of human embryos--fertilized eggs in the early stages of development--in their eyes no less a crime than abortion. And Bush, son of the great tax-promise breaker, did not want to go back on his vow that he would not fund such research. He believed that if he banned federal funding of research using stem cells derived from embryos destroyed in the future, many pro-lifers might swallow their misgivings about the use of stem cells already extracted from discarded embryos. There was still...
...Washington will certainly continue to push China toward democracy, but this won't be a deal-breaker with Beijing. The stakes are simply too high. Instead, the long-term policy has been to press China to ease up on its human rights abuses, and become a more responsible global citizen - both in its application of trade rules, and particularly in such sensitive areas as missile proliferation...