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DIED. BETTY FRIEDAN, 85, icon of postwar American liberalism who wrote the 1963 best seller The Feminine Mystique, which explored the "sense of dissatisfaction" among midcentury women who "made the beds, shopped for groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children," while secretly wondering, "Is this all?"; in Washington. Born in Peoria, Ill., Friedan--whose mother quit her newspaper job to be a housewife-- was once fired after she asked for maternity leave. Mystique began as research for an article on what had happened to her classmates in Smith College's class of 1942. The book made...
...WHAT YOU EAT--AND DRINK Danish scientists staked out grocery stores and found that people who buy wine instead of beer also buy healthier foods. Wine buyers purchased more olives, fruits, vegetables, poultry, low-fat milk and lean meat. Beer buyers rang up more cold cuts, chips, sausages, butter and sodas...
...which came in the first two periods, and three of its five goals came off rebounds in traffic. Only eight penalties were assessed—five on Dartmouth—yet Harvard never established a rhythm highlighting its speed, which has been the team’s bread and butter in victories past. “We really wanted to focus on getting the pucks in the corners, protecting the pucks, and not having any turnovers that results in odd-man rushes,” said Dartmouth forward Rob Pritchard, who notched the first two goals of his collegiate career...
...Harvard women’s swimming and diving team’s 198-121 win over No. 24 Kansas. The junior transfer from Franklin Lakes, N.J. left Tennessee to come to Harvard last year and has since flourished in the Crimson garb. Bassi’s bread and butter is the 200-yard butterfly, and her previous best in the event was 1:59.29, a mark set at the 2005 NCAA Championships. She was last year’s national champion in that race, so the fans in Cambridge had never seen Bassi turn in her fastest time. That...
Pour Cocoa Crispies and chocolate milk into a bowl. Sprinkle brown sugar on top. Melt butter and drip that on top too if you need an extra kick...