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...Rove seems embarrassed about some of the attention and perks his new life has brought him. But there is one he clearly enjoys. Last Thursday night, with his boss upstairs and most likely asleep, Rove ushered a group of old high school friends from Salt Lake City through the White House for a private tour. Rove's tired, pale-blue eyes danced as he showed off the Cabinet Room. "I love this painting," he said moments later, unspooling the history of a Norman Rockwell that hangs next to the Oval Office door. In the Roosevelt Room, he told...
Your schedule may promise panels that inform and intrigue, but you’ll have four years to slowly fall asleep to these professors. However, don’t miss the President’s Welcome. This may be the only time you ever get a chance to meet Harvard’s outgoing president, Neil L. Rudenstine who will soon be replaced by the man who signed your dollar bills, Lawrence H. Summers...
...displeasing, but does not make for the most exciting music. But the simple keyboard melodies, looped around the urban beats and guitar riffs, lend a peculiar ambience to the entire album. It’s just a bit boring (or should I say soporific) at times. Perfect to fall asleep to. —Tiffany I. Hsieh...
...entry on the subject of sleep, the Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics declares: "Animals regularly fall asleep if deprived of their usual sensual stimuli, and so do men of low mental capacity...
...wouldn't trust my husband or me to operate heavy machinery anytime soon. We're not alone. A new poll by the National Sleep Foundation reports that 76% of parents with children younger than 18 are likely to have one or more sleep problems--including difficulty falling asleep, snoring, waking up unrefreshed and sleep apnea--a few nights a week or more. As a result, those folks get half an hour less of sleep a night than their childless counterparts...