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...they know the reason: a laboratory test found that chemicals in these foods can increase the levels of proteins that repair damaged DNA and so lower the risk of developing breast and prostate cancer. STICK TO PECKS ON THE CHEEKS Parents who want to keep their kids on the straight and narrow just got some support. According to a study published in the British Medical Journal last week, teenagers who French kiss with multiple partners quadruple their risk of catching meningitis. But we guess that most youngsters will reckon the odds worthwhile...
...junior guard was immediately trapped by two Tigers players, who aggressively went after the ball, possibly fouling Goffredo in the process. Instead of turning to the official and asking for timeout, Goffredo attempted to step through the double-team and get off a pass. The ball was deflected straight up in the air, and former Princeton junior varsity player Justin Conway came down with it.“I think Jimmy got hit pretty good, but you’ve still got to take care of the ball,” Stehle said.Just 35 seconds after Buffmire hit a layup...
...smiled at people and made eye contact with them. I said hi. Nobody does that here. Everyone has this patented focus that's just straight ahead. We try not to make eye contact with other people, for the most part, because we don't want to have those conversations. I'm still like this. I'm a pretty gregarious person. People are surprised to see somebody smiling at them, to have someone say hey. I think our society has gotten to a point where that almost never happens. So when it does, it's a big deal. People are really...
...Winter ’03. Until last season’s 61-57 win over Princeton, Harvard had lost its last four home games against Princeton by a combined 14 points. Then there’s Penn, the Ivy bully. Since the Crimson ran off two straight against the Quakers at Lavietes in 2001 and 2002, Penn has taken the last three trips to Cambridge by an average of 17 points per contest. Picking one of those two off is one thing, but beating both in the same weekend is something that has happened just once in school history...
...painful history with the Tigers in the minds of the Crimson faithful, burying a last-second baseline jumper to give Princeton a 60-59 victory. The shot completed the Tigers’ comeback from a six point final minute deficit, and handed a devastated Harvard team its second straight loss on the game’s final play...