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...increase in flattened heads, a side effect of sleeping on one's back. Prevention is easy, with a few precautions taken in the baby's first few months of life. Doctors suggest alternating the position of the head nightly, to left or right, when putting the infant to bed. Changing the crib's location helps too, so that the baby isn't always peering out the same side. A stretch of "tummy time" while the baby is awake--also good for arm strength--helps, as long as the child is returned to his or her back by sleepy time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Baby's Got A Flat Head | 7/21/2003 | See Source »

Thankfully, there’s no decorating wound a trip to Bed, Bath and Beyond won’t heal, and my apartment transformed from uninhabitable cave to posh Midtown pad in no time. With a bus stop nearby and the subway station only a 10-minute walk away, I was ready to settle in to summer and explore my new home...

Author: By Catherine E. Shoichet, | Title: Carless and Carefree | 7/18/2003 | See Source »

Bremer, who is called Jerry--after his patron saint, Jerome--keeps a demanding schedule, rising before dawn and going to bed around 11 p.m. in an air-conditioned trailer on the grounds of the palace. His morning runs are often followed by an Arabic lesson in his office and then an 8 a.m. meeting with his top aides, at which he ticks off outstanding items and asks for a 30-second update from each staff member. He asks advisers to tell him what they have done and what they're going to do next and often cuts them off before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battling the Chaos: Life Under Fire | 7/14/2003 | See Source »

...inherited the house. His daily routine is as austere as a monk's: he sleeps until 1 p.m., and when he wakes, he meditates before climbing 1,000 steps to warm up his calf muscles for his strenuous calligraphy sessions. He works through the night and goes to bed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Artistic Enlightenment | 7/14/2003 | See Source »

...After his meetings, the President took a whirlwind tour through a nature preserve, spending less than an hour viewing long-horned kudus (antelopes), birds, warthogs, and an adult rhino and a baby rhino. Leaning on a raised seat on the bed of a pickup truck with his wife and daughter Barbara, the President seemed to be enjoying himself though he breezed past a pair of cheetahs that were supposedly docile enough to withstand petting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush in Africa: A Party in Botswana | 7/11/2003 | See Source »

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