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An aphorism is a sentence short in words but long in wit.  |


Win some, lose some - there's something very British about the way we play our games, says Ed Smith.  |
Is money really at the heart of the human story? wonders Martin Vander Weyer  |
There's plenty of raw material in this 'biography' of the 1920s - but the author doesn't know what to do with it, finds James Walton  |


Anne Chrisholm is beguiled and consoled by Simon Gray's last words.  |
The 2008 European Weight Management Ingredients Brand Leadership of the Year Award is presented to Cosucra Groupe Warcoing (Cosucra) in recognition of the company's unique ability to distinguish itself from the competition through the execution of its 'Satiety Ingredients' concept  |
NASA astronauts on space shuttle Endeavour's STS-126 mission will install an instrument on the International Space Station that can "smell" dangerous chemicals in the air.  |
Scientists announced Wednesday the discovery of a previously unidentified nearby source of high-energy cosmic rays.  |
The 10 crew members aboard space shuttle Endeavour and the International Space Station will hold a news conference at 2:05 p.m. CST on Friday, Nov. 21.  |
NASA and the U.S. Department of Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding for the implementation of the Joint Dark Energy Mission.  |
Former BYU student Loryn Anderson spoke Friday to students about her experiences during her two six-month field studies in India at the field studies lecture series in the Kennedy Center for International Studies.  |
International students from 120 countries participated in the World Fest inauguration ceremony on Tuesday.  |
The first annual video contest, 'Freedom on Campus,' organized by The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE), offers students from around the nation the opportunity to create videos about free speech controversies on their college campuses. Entries must be  |
With Christmas just around the corner, The Daily Universe is making a list, counting it twice and is going to find out who will win more than $10,000 they are awarding in prizes for this year's Christmas contest.  |
Just days before Thanksgiving break, students may be losing their focus in anticipation for the upcoming holiday. But Lynne Truss, author of 'Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation,' offered comic relief at this week's forum.  |
BYUSA's 'Blue and White Week' is underway in Brigham Square this week, with noontime activities for students to prepare for the football rivalry game against the University of Utah on Saturday.  |
While the football teams are running, drilling and practicing, students at BYU and the University of Utah are donating, donating and donating.  |
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