Word: revisitable
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...ECAC tournament begins Friday. The Catamounts, whose win against Harvard this weekend was its fifth straight, will revisit Bright Hockey Center for a best-of-three first round...
Both games are rematches of previous January action and an opportunity for Harvard to revisit the weekend on which its season began to fall apart. On Jan. 30, Harvard lost a nail-biter to the Big Red 66-64 in overtime, its second loss in three league outings—one more than the past two seasons combined. The Crimson stemmed the bleeding by posting a convincing 70-58 victory against the Lions the next...
...issued a similar warning against Paxil but held off on the other SSRIs pending further study. Now an American College of Neuropsychopharmacology task force, having reviewed the data, says the link to suicide is weak and that the drugs' benefits outweigh the risks. The FDA plans to revisit the issue next month...
...Crimson (8-9-2, 6-7-1 ECAC) will resume play after a long exam period break and at the same time revisit college hockey’s oldest rivalry; today’s game is the 140th meeting between the two Ivy rivals...
That is not a problem the Republicans have. From the moment they rode in, they knew exactly what they wanted to do. Where Clinton stayed up all night brainstorming policy only to revisit the outcome the next day, Bush is famously decisive and anchored in his beliefs, charging forward, not looking back. You expect that when one party reclaims the White House some redecorating is in order: Bush might replace those portraits of Franklin Roosevelt with cousin Teddy's. But Richard Nixon didn't ax the Peace Corps, while Bush let AmeriCorps go through several near-death experiences even though...