Word: curlingly
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While the stars get to eat and drink (leading to at least one hilariously wasted acceptance speech) at the Golden Globes, they’re stuck in theater seats for the Oscars. You, on the other hand, are free to imbibe, so curl up in your sweatpants, pour yourself some Malibu, and follow this handy guide to drinking your way through the awards...
...spent the first half of that time taking classes at a community college, and he passed the second half working four days a week at a bowling alley—from 7 a.m. until noon, before practice. At college, “Ty’s been known to curl up in his room with a couple books for his classes,” junior goaltender Justin Tobe laughs. And Magura is famous for his one-liners: “He has a way about saying things,” Tobe adds, “though some of the stuff...
...GIRLS WHO LIKE SOME CURL For eyelashes that need a tweak--or for the beauty-product aficionado--Tweezerman's limited-edition pocket curler is the ultimate stocking stuffer. The rounded, nonlatex pad is easy on the eyes, and the gizmo's cut-down size makes it portable in the purse...
Dissenters (many of them failed Ferberizers) are often drawn to his night-and-day counterpart, Dr. William Sears, another best-selling pediatrician. Sears' ideology of "attachment parenting" has achieved cultlike status among earthy mamas who wield their babies in slings, eschew pacifiers, breastfeed on demand and, at night, curl up with their babies in their (preferably king-size) family bed. Co-sleeping adherents believe Mom and Dad should actively parent into the wee hours, if a sleepless baby so desires. Opponents accuse the Attachmentites of sacrificing adult independence to infant whims and ask what happens when the grownups finally decide...
DIED. RICHARD SMALLEY, 62, nanotechnology pioneer who shared a Nobel Prize with fellow chemists Robert Curl and Sir Harold Kroto for discovering a highly stable, soccer-ball-shaped carbon molecule, a cylindrical version of which--100,000 times thinner than a human hair--can conduct electricity; of cancer; in Houston. The playful professor--among the honors listed on his curriculum vitae is Rice University Homecoming Queen--dubbed the molecule buckminsterfullerene because it resembled the geodesic domes of architect Buckminster Fuller...