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...what about something else? Dr. Laurence Sperling, a cardiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, says in severe cases, antianxiety medications may become part of hypertension treatment. Raj scoffs at that prospect, but he realizes now that his temperament could have tremendous health consequences he didn't have time to consider. --With reporting by Debra Goldschmidt/New York...
...back to the medieval, feudal landscape that is the backdrop for so much of fantasy." Granted, the S.C.A. crowd is a good deal further out on the fringe than most people who will shell out to see The Two Towers, but as John Adcox, 38, a fantasy fan in Atlanta, points out, it's all relative. "If I told you about a group that dresses oddly, paints their bodies and gathers by the thousand to share an enthusiasm, who would you think of?" he asks. "Right, football fans." Point taken...
...however, consider a person’s background, preferring that it reflect the ethnic and cultural background of the students they would potentially be teaching. Those accepted are usually assigned to one of their top choices, ranked out of 18 possible locations, either in the inner-city (including Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles and New York City) or in a rural location (including New Mexico/Navajo Nation, Mississippi Delta, and South Louisiana...
Speaking of vertically challenged athletes, I give thanks to the fact that Mike Hampton will carry his hefty 6.15 ERA down from the heights of the Rockies to the sea-level splendor of Atlanta, following a three-team swap that included the Marlins...
...heartbroken. When will the leaders of countries like North Korea start to love their children more than they hate their enemies? I challenge those in Pyongyang to look into the faces of their poor and hungry to see the results of their endless quest for military power. SHELBY EMORY Atlanta...