Word: bike
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...ANNA KOURNIKOVA L'oeuf bug! A cybervirus as lethal as its Philippine cousin travels under the leggy tennis star's name TINTIN Zut alors! A bawdy spoof sends the francophone toon traveler on a salacious trip to Thailand AKEBONO First foreign sumo champ crashes motorcycle, then apologizes. To the bike? Verbatim...
...have done a great public service by reminding people--who, one hopes, will read "Repairing the Damage" while riding an exercise bike--that it is never too late to adopt simple habits to maintain health and delay the onset of chronic diseases. Half of all Americans will die prematurely of something that is easily preventable, and about half of us are living with a chronic disease that can be managed with the right combination of healthy behaviors. Your article commendably suggested that while there are easy steps to take, there is no single answer to disease. Gene therapy...
...disappointed that your cover presented a life of excess food, alcohol and tobacco as fun. What is fun about hangovers, smoker's cough and feeling fat and bloated after a heavy meal? Feeling exhilarated after a good run or bike ride, feeling satisfied after a meal of moderation and feeling rested after a good night's sleep are much more fun. Americans need to know that a life of healthy living is extremely rewarding, not drudgery. Attitudes about what makes a good life must change before our bad habits do. DIANE LEVANDOSKI Dallas...
...order to get her study card signed by a faculty adviser, Shayna L. Strom, a junior at Yale University, had to bike down to Yale Medical School, drop it off with her adviser's secretary, and hope her form would eventually be signed by an adviser she had never seen...
...badly, and they resort to punishing out of anger, frustration or the lack of an alternative idea. Wolf recommends that parents be clear about their expectations, quickly deal with their children's mistakes and misdeeds, make the consequence fit the action and disengage. If a child knowingly rides her bike beyond the boundaries, for instance, parents should explain what she did wrong and then take the bike away until they feel she's ready to be responsible. A child can see this as a direct consequence of what she has done. Don't take away an unrelated privilege, like having...