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...going to be one of the top teams as far as relays go,” Rathgeber said. “I know we didn’t really know what we were going to get when we walked in there, but we made the consolation heat and held our own against the top teams in the country and got some points...
...because the lengthy race has no preliminary heat, Cole found himself the odd man out in the eight-person championship final, as he entered the weekend seeded ninth in a 36-person field...
...aftermath of the Schiavo furor, physician-assisted suicide is likely to erupt as the next big conflagration over end-of-life issues. Indeed, things have already begun to heat up. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed last month to take up a Bush Administration challenge to the Oregon law. The White House wants to revoke the license of any doctor who writes a lethal prescription, arguing that federal drug laws trump states' rights to regulate medical practice. Meanwhile, legislative committees in Vermont and California will vote this month on whether to adopt Oregon-style statutes. Other states have considered similar laws...
...they don't worry much. "The bobcat jumps around up there and takes care of the mice," says Carolyn, 61, a clinical psychologist from Boulder, Colo. The Zeigers also get the occasional rattlesnake on their porch, and in the summer they have to stay indoors to avoid the midday heat. But despite those inconveniences--and in part because of them--they have developed a deep love of the desert in the five years since they moved here. Twenty miles from Tucson, their house looks out on a plain of saguaro cacti stretching to the Rincon Mountains. At night the stars...
...After Jackie swam well, I used the momentum and was aggressive in my race,” Bassi wrote in an e-mail. “In the morning, the goal was to win [the] heat, which I accomplished. When Jackie and I both made finals, we were ecstatic and channeled that energy into our races...