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...George Bush has been U.N. Ambassador, CIAdirector, envoy to China. As Vice President,George Bush presided over the liberation ofEastern Europe and the termination of the WarsawPact...Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience ispretty much confined to having had breakfast onceat the International House of Pancakes...
...with touching sincerity of the joys of living in a tiny room without air conditioning. "I wouldn't miss staying in the Village for anything," he said. "You get up in the morning and you see some of the best athletes in the world going for jogs or eating breakfast. It's indescribable!" A few days later, the No. 1 seed was knocked out of both doubles and singles, and his conqueror, the Swiss giant Marc Rosset, was looking pleasantly bewildered. "I like the Village so much," said the unseeded Rosset, who went on to win the gold, "maybe...
...high-decibel delirium is "Timecapsule One" of a weekly Friday-night event billed as "NASA" (Nocturnal Audio and Sensory Awakening), an all-night techno "rave" that culminates with breakfast and bungee jumping from a Hudson River pier as the sun's first rays warm the spire of the Empire State Building...
...what better time than now to think about it? Senior year of high school is the time of college fever, when SATs, GPAs and APs turn into breakfast-table acronyms, casually sprinkled into every conversation...
Just as important is the raw material the body uses to produce the energy. Only a generation ago, when protein was the breakfast of champions, athletes were chowing down on steak and eggs. Now every morsel is evaluated. At the U.S. training center's cafeteria, each food item is labeled with its carbohydrate, protein and fat content. Large amounts of carbohydrates, as much as 60% to 70% of daily calories, are the mainstay of athletes' diets, because a storehouse of such foods helps maintain stamina. Nutritionists advise players to limit fat intake to 30% of calories, protein to about...