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...lose the potential benefit. Second, I'm middle aged and in pretty good shape, and thus younger and fitter than most people with my flavor of cancer. I figured the slightly elevated heart risk was, for me, a more manageable proposition. That's pure rationalization, of course. The bonus round: for an aging gym rat, Celebrex is a wonder at relieving the aches and pains that come from too much exercise...
...meters, however, the heavyweight final delivered just what it had promised—Harvard versus Princeton, round two. The Tigers, out to avenge last year’s Sprints loss and the boat’s only 2005 dual defeat to the Crimson, trailed Harvard by four to five seats at the midway point...
...second time in three years, the No. 19 Harvard women’s tennis team made the NCAA Tournament Round of 16. The Crimson (19-6, 7-0 Ivy) knocked out second-round opponent Tennessee 4-1 Saturday, extending its winning streak to 11 straight matches...
...took an entire afternoon of grueling play, but the Harvard women’s tennis team (18-6) finally dispatched Maryland (11-12) in the first round of the NCAA tournament Friday at the Beren Tennis Center, ensuring that there would not be a early playoff letdown this season...
Despite being outspent and outmarketed during the last round of game-box wars, Nintendo has defied predictions that it would exit the TV-top gaming business. The company, whose GameCube is running third in market share, plans to launch a new machine (code-named Revolution) next spring. It may have voice-recognition, wi-fi and touch-screen controls similar to the technology in its newest handheld, the DS. Satoru Iwata, Nintendo's president, has criticized the ballooning money spent on game and console development. Unfortunately, it's a bit late for that. --By Jim Frederick/Tokyo