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...spelled by freshman Trey Hendricks, who impressed through three innings of work, yielding just three hits and one walk. But with the game knotted at two in the home half of the eighth, a Harvard error paved the way for Vermont's go-ahead score...
...freshmen have been the main fillers of these roles, jumping into their respective places on the team. As such a large part of the team, the freshmen have little margin for error and few games to adjust to college softball...
...Brown beats Dartmouth, the selection picture is slightly more complicated. The Bears have the most to prove in the ECAC tournament, as late-season lapses have left them with the smallest margin of error among the semifinalists. Nevertheless, if Brown goes on to win the conference tournament, the Harvard-St. Lawrence loser would have a bleak chance of being selected...
...Secretary Don Evans' decision to use the "unadjusted" census numbers met with protest from civil rights groups and minority leaders, who contend the adjustment is necessary to make up for uncounted thousands in urban areas. Republicans defend Evans' conclusion, arguing that any adjustment would only open the numbers to error. Has there been much activism surrounding the census, either demanding a restructuring of the questionnaire or an adjustment to current numbers...
...warning signs of colorectal disease." It's anything but. When customers open the $7.99 kit, they must make their way through a lengthy instruction sheet to learn the correct procedure for dropping a sequence of tissues into the toilet bowl to test for blood in the stool. The smallest error--such as leaving the tissue in the commode for an extra 30 seconds--can cause dramatically inaccurate results. In any event, blood in the stool is only one of many indicators of a developing cancer--and hardly the most definitive. No home colon-cancer test, no matter how easy...