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...Wilma, for example, was expected to be a routine nuisance, having apparently expended much of its fury on Mexico and Cuba. At its approach, Florida kids celebrated school being called off; some even went on hurricane sleepovers. On Sunday night before the storm hit, Jonathon Pedroz, 13, ate pizza and played 2 Fast 2 Furious video games with friends in a 23rd-floor waterfront condominium north of Miami. They fell asleep at 3 a.m., but were roused at dawn when Wilma arrived with more than 100 m.p.h. winds. Since Wilma came ashore on Florida's west coast, many had hoped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Florida: Just When You Thought It Was Safe... | 10/29/2005 | See Source »

...family,” said the coach of the 3-3 (1-2 Ivy) Crimson. “When I was 12 years old and we were buddies in the seventh grade, I spent a lot more time over at their house than I did at my own. I ate and slept at their house probably more than I did my own.”Their relationship has not been weakened as the two have grown up.“I am the godfather of his first-born,” said Murphy. “He was the best...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Uphill Fight: Another league loss would probably spell end for Crimson, which sits tied at No. 5 in the Ivies | 10/27/2005 | See Source »

...made so that the system of restrictions does not unfairly treat those who genuinely need to eat at River dining halls.Interhouse restrictions have been implemented across campus for a variety of reasons. Eliot House decided to impose restrictions because the House was swamped at dinner, mostly with athletes who ate there en masse on the way back from practice. Lowell, on the other hand, was closed after the dining hall staff reported that they were overworked and could not handle the immense volume of meals.Regardless of why they are imposed, these restrictions are necessary for two reasons. First, Harvard runs...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Interhouse Interdiction | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...doll accessories, my mother informed me that I could pick one American Girl doll I wanted for Hanukah. Elated and overwhelmed, I ravaged through the catalogue without leaving a single page unturned. The problem was that while I wanted Samantha (because she was prim, proper, drank tea and ate crumpets, and was of course beautiful), I wanted all of the accessories of Molly (um, a wooden desk, a brown lunch bag with a sandwich and apple, and a few composition books and pencils). Already, my internal conflict was stirring within...

Author: By Jillian N. London | Title: Overcoming the Paradox | 10/26/2005 | See Source »

...might not have believed your mother when she told you that eating fish would make you smarter, but according to a new study, if she ate seafood while pregnant, your IQ might have increased.Last week, a team of researchers led by a professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS) published a scientific paper stating that mothers who eat seafood during pregnancy have smarter children.The study, published in the October issue of the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives, is a new wrinkle in the debate over the safety of fish consumption for pregnant women.Currently, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends...

Author: By Alexander J. Dubbs, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: For Babies, Seafood is Smart Food | 10/25/2005 | See Source »

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