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...team of junior Travis Hughes, Mike Schulund, co-captain Onyechi Ezekwueche and Laine earned the Crimson’s only points on the track for the entire meet, finishing fourth. Adding to this relay’s performance was the fact that the quartet came out of a slower heat than some of the other teams in an event that did not have a finals in which the better team from multiple heats would have faced each other...
...morning preliminary heat, the Black and White (6:29.30) finished second behind the Bulldogs (6:26.90), and sixth out of all the teams in the three heats. Seeded fifth in the Grand Finals, Radcliffe got out to a very fast start and built a margin in front of Yale and Brown. It was during the third 500 meters, however, that the Black and White established its greatest lead on the Bulldogs and the Bears, two teams that bested Radcliffe in regular season dual meets...
...things begin to heat up. Loud explosions from bombs dropped by U.S. F-16s can be heard in the center of the city. The insurgents respond with two salvos of mortar fire against Easy Company's base. Captain John Bailey, a soft-spoken F-18 pilot temporarily assigned here as a forward air controller, hauls his laser equipment onto the roof. He focuses his laser on a two-story building at the edge of town. He radios the pilot of an F-16 and orders an air strike. "Come on, bird," he says to himself. "You're going...
...varsity four will be competing for the Black and White, the only lightweight boat that has more than one heat...
...that it’s beginning to feel some heat, the administration is reassessing its alternatives. The latest news is that they’re working to construct an expedited FDA approval process that could sanction FDC procurement in a matter of months. We’ll see. It is unlikely that any such process will be set up before September, at the earliest. In any case, establishing a parallel approval process to the WHO’s is not the solution. This would just pave the way for political interference in future scientific decisions and, as Waxman notes, lead...