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Leverett House superintendent Paul J. Hegarty agreed that the sprawling windows tend to allow cold air in, and advised students to keep curtains shut...
...kinda tried a different strategy,” Grant said. “I tend to start out a little slower, come back strong. I decided to start strong in the back of my mind...
...kind of tried a different strategy,” Grant said. “I tend to take out the race a little slower and come back strong, but the coaches and I decided that I should take the race out strong. [In the 200] I went out smooth and came home like a bandit. It was the fastest time I’ve ever had at a dual meet when I was unshaved and unrested...
...complaints. A young woman had rising blood pressure in her skull; a man needed a cast repair. Harvard Medical School professor Gary Fleisher refrained from touching an 11-year-old girl until assured by an Iranian that it would not offend local mores for a male doctor to tend to her. Iranian doctors taught the Americans to weed out addicts who showed up looking for morphine; before the quake, Bam authorities had been battling a thriving heroin trade. A local physician, put out by the presence of the Americans, was calmed by an official's promise that he would benefit...
...self-styled, straight-talking outsider, the flinty fiscal disciplinarian is falling back on one of the oldest Washington tropes: Economic growth is the answer. Realistic people, however, tend to disagree with that. "A strong economy is not going to solve the long-run challenge facing Medicare and Social Security," says Robert Reischauer, president of the Urban Institute. A budget expert who has advised Dean and other Democratic candidates is even more blunt. "I don't know whether he knows better or he just doesn't get it," the adviser says. "I liked the old Howard Dean much better...