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...decision to accept or decline might be heavily influenced by his wife and her career. “Any decision made in the Amaker household is a joint decision and I’m not the coach of that team,” Amaker said in a 2001 interview with the Michigan Daily. His wife, Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, is currently a clinical psychologist who was Associate Dean of Students at Michigan and is expected to be a part of the Harvard faculty should Amaker join the coaching staff, according to the Globe. —Staff writer Walter E. Howell...
...interview on Monday, Godelia, a registered Extension School student through Fall 2006, maintained that he was, indeed, still a member of the Harvard community. He said that the charge that earned him the moniker “Loose Cannon” as a former Baylor University undergraduate was bogus, and that a DNA test had cleared his name...
Sinnott was crowned the next "Miss Boston" on Mar. 31, placing her one step away from competing in the national "Miss America" contest next year. Although the Marine-to-be is new to the pageant circuit, she said in an interview this week that competing in pageants "keeps things balanced...
...Globe also reported that Amaker’s wife, Dr. Stephanie Pinder-Amaker, is expected to join the Harvard faculty. In a 2001 interview with the Michigan Daily, Amaker issued the following quote: “Any decision made in the Amaker household is a joint decision and I'm not the coach of that team...
...whether Tehran was running gas in the pilot plant at Natanz or a more expansive plant containing at least 3,000 centrifuges. The head of Iran's atomic energy organization, Reza Aghazadeh, added to the confusion on Tuesday, claiming that Iran planned to install 50,000 centrifuges in an interview with the semi-official ISNA new agency. Western experts are concerned about Iran's mastery of centrifuges, because the process produces enriched uranium and is the technological step required for making bomb fuel...