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...remember any year that we haven't gone through a bout of illness," Russell said. "We're going to run into some bumps, but we don't look for excuses...
Losing to a much weaker opponent in Brandeis, 19-8, on Wednesday, the Harvard men were only four victories short of matching this score against Columbia. And at least four of Harvard's individual bout losses occurred by a score...
...course, few users of supplements want the agency to tell them what they can and can't take. "I would be horrified if this little bit of autonomy were taken away," says Teresa Tudury, 48, who has been taking vitamins and other diet aids since a 1986 bout with Epstein-Barr virus left her with "unbearable fatigue...
...neat fit. Like the current decade, it was a time of optimism and excitement when rapid technological change led people to think about the future. Financially, things were on an upward tick, and America saw few imminent threats to its power. But more important than the current premillennial bout of optimism, the fascination with the stark elegance of the '50s reflects a backlash against the TV-in-every-room consumption of the '70s and '80s. For thirtysomethings with a little money to throw around, more has proved to be less. "The whole modern movement started to provide graceful living...
...answers to those questions, like everything else about this increasingly interdependent global economy, are spectacularly unclear. There is no longer any dispute about whether the U.S. stock market had a bout of the Asian flu in recent months. But even if stock markets continue to bounce back as they did for much of October, the question remains whether the rest of the U.S. economy--and Europe's, for that matter--is about to be sucked into the Asian vortex. If so, that could well guarantee an American recession. And even if the economy shrinks slightly--a condition we are learning...