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When Woods brought the ball upcourt down 80-78 with the shot clock turned off, it looked like Harvard had a comeback victory--or at least overtime--wrapped up. But with 12 seconds to go in the game, Woods--who had hit just two of nine shots--pulled up near the left wing and nailed a three-pointer to give the Mustangs a one-point lead...
Hill then raced downcourt with the clock winding down and hoisted a wild shot from the left corner. It clanged off the front of the rim, but Fisher corralled the rebound and came up short...
...could be a call to arms to residents of Richland, Washington, who will be able to read details on the Internet of the Hanford nuclear reservation, which appears to have decided to dump radioactive water directly into the Columbia river. Although releasing documents won't turn back the clock, it may make the DOE think twice about such outlandish experiments in future...
...clock is ticking ominously for Japan Inc. After six years of stagnation, the world's second richest nation is threatened by the financial crisis that has hammered and humiliated the wildfire economies of Asia. As South Korea slid close toward insolvency last week, the Japanese were looking toward their leaders, and foreign investors were looking to Japan for signals that the Pacific Rim's chief Asian power could buffer the quakes rattling the region's interlocking systems...
...also a caring, clever person who loves her folks and her shaggy Samoyed dog Johnny, belongs to no cult, lives in the unchic San Fernando Valley, drives a boring black Volvo sedan, loves opera, listens to the dictates of her conscience, hears the ticking of her biological clock, protects her privacy as you would if you were famous and shrugs off her exhausting TV-and-movie workload--she made As Good As It Gets and a season of Mad About You simultaneously--by saying, "I'm cursed, or blessed, to be able to do more than one thing...