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With the early momentum, the Crimson continued firing on all cylinders offensively. Fritz, who set up the game-winning goal in the season opener, scored his first collegiate goal off a feed from captain Ryan Kelly and senior midfielder Wells Mangrum...
...coca, for they are among the poorest people in the world. Living in makeshift shacks lacking running water and electricity, the majority are undereducated and depend completely on the tiny amounts of money created from their harvests. Without a government to protect their welfare, the fight to survive and feed their own families inevitably leads to falling under the power of the guerillas. It is an unwanted, yet inevitable, event...
Flessel-Colovic points out that unlike soccer, "fencing doesn't feed you"--a fact that obliges her to juggle a career promoting business travel for Paris' office of tourism. She welcomes the work obligations because they help her budget her time better and remain focused on the task--or combat--before her. In Sydney, Flessel-Colovic will need to turn her attention to Hungary's Ildiko Mincza and Italy's Cristina Cascioli, her probable rivals for the gold...
...concluded that siblings who were young rivals may be most likely to develop hostile or apathetic adult relationships. As I was discussing this finding on the phone with him recently, I could hear two of my daughters in the background arguing heatedly over whose turn it was to feed the dog. "If kids bicker, are they rivals?" I asked. "Are you asking this because of your siblings or your daughters?" Stewart responded. "They're that loud?" I asked. We both knew the answer. And if it's in my power to prevent another generation of painful memories of a scratched...
Enough with the hackneyed song-and-dance routine about genetically modified crops being designed to feed the poor and nourish the hungry [SCIENCE, July 31]. As one geneticist has put it, "The gene revolution, like the green revolution, is more likely to feed company pockets than the world's population." TERRANCE DOUGLAS West Vancouver...