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Although it has been 21 years since the speedy, high-leaping wide receiver Lynn Swann retired from the Pittsburgh Steelers to join ABC Sports, he has hardly gone to seed. At 50, the 5-ft. 11-in. Hall of Famer with four Super Bowl rings weighs just 180 lbs., has a 31-in. waist and keeps himself in shape. And as chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, he talks about why you should...
...past few years, however, aficionados of Asian art and antiquities have rediscovered the dens' often delightfully ornate accoutrements?pipes, oil lamps, pipe bowls, opium trays and beds. When curators began gathering artifacts for the Hall of Opium, some of the best pieces were found in the Thai Excise Department. "Luckily, department officials in charge of the destruction of the opium paraphernalia kept the most beautiful pipes they confiscated in 1959," explains Charles Mehl, a former Peace Corps volunteer and longtime resident of Thailand. (Mehl is head of research at the new museum, which was designed by Thai interior design firm...
...beastie boys In a World Gone Mad Available at: Beastieboys.com Sample lyric: "We need health care more than going to war/ You think it's democracy they're fighting for?" Review: With overexplicit lyrics and an unmelodic backing track, it's the Super Bowl Shuffle of antiwar songs...
Watching the Super Bowl over here was a unique experience—and not only because it started at 1 a.m, but because Seal was doing the color commentary. As if that wasn’t enough, ten minutes into the game the camera cut to the on-site reporter, who was none other than MC Hammer. The one satisfying part about watching the Super Bowl here was that all my British friends assumed that I was an NFL expert and fired questions at me like I was John Madden. As opposed to admitting that I didn?...
...Eastern) or to wager on which month this year will see the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan destroyed by nuclear weapons. (At 15,000 to 1, the odds for March 2003 are the same as the odds that the Arizona Cardinals will win next year’s Super Bowl...