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Pumping iron he could do. Pumping blood was another matter. Not long after Maria Shriver was discharged from the hospital (she had hyperemesis, a pregnancy-related ailment), her hubby ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER checked himself in for voluntary heart surgery. He had a congenital defect in his aortic valve--the valve that stops blood from going back into the heart. Don't fret about those pecs, though. He's fine, and doctors say the scar will be barely noticeable...
William H. Bossert '59, Arnold professor of science, says he is opposed to the Core in general but believes that a quantitative component is important in any curriculum...
...starters, as easy as it is to forget when passing the hours in cramped lecture halls, we are not disembodied entities. While one's character and virtue rest mostly in the mind and the soul, the body itself cannot be disregarded. It demands to be heard. Physical fitness, as Arnold Schwarzenegger loves to point out, is an important element in proper functioning of the mind and the soul...
...according to Council member William H. Bossert, Arnold professor of science, the legislation's chance of obtaining a majority on the Council without further revisions is slim...
Nonetheless, what the production lacked in polish it made up for in sheer energy, projecting an exuberance that was ultimately irresistible. It also had a big plus in its leading man: Tim Arnold was perfect as the matador whose puffed-up complacency gives way to an amiable cluelessness with the onset of his amnesia. He even succeeded in making El Bean's smitten shyness around Ana engagingly dopey without degenerating into complete farce...