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...Dalai Lama or Deepak Chopra or even Mark McGwire. This god is a geek who wears socks with his sandals. His name is Linus Torvalds. He's 28 years old, and his religion is called Linux, after a piece of computer code he wrote for kicks in 1991, while a student at the University of Helsinki, and then loosed upon the world...
...American culture has successfully managed to incorporate elements of South Asian culture in the past. The Beatles, for example, were influenced heavily by the music of the great sitar player, Ravi Shankar. We all know about the therapeutic powers of yoga--and, for better or worse, the teachings of Deepak Chopra. No Doubt's Gwen Stefani is oft-seen wearing a bindi on her forehead; mehndi, the decorative paint worn by many Indian brides, has become quite popular among Western women. Even Nehru jackets may someday make a comeback...
Things did not start well for Harvard, as Trinity took the first two of the nine matches to take an early lead. But the Crimson responded with four consecutive wins by freshman No. 6 Andrew Merrill (3-2), freshman No. 4 Deepak Abraham (3-1), Lauer (3-1) and a determined captain No. 1 Daniel Ezra (3-0) who had been shut out by his opponent, defending national champion sophomore Marcus Cowie, earlier in the year...
Anyone who's been a kid knows that a parent's obsession is pretty hard for a kid to avoid taking on, if only subconsciously. (Within half-a-dozen years, of course, Emily might easily be doing the Deepak Chopra thing just to drive her mother crazy.) So while the idea of testing TT was all Emily's, her parents were only too eager to bring her up to speed on the scientific method and statistical analysis. Moreover, mother and stepfather, along with Dr. Stephen Barrett, chairman of an outfit called Quackwatch Inc., helped her write the paper. Linda...
...Merrill's win which put the Crimson on the board, overcoming a 2-1 deficit in the best-of-five to win, 3-2. Classmate Deepak Abraham, Harvard's No. 4, followed with a come-from-behind triumph of his own, 3-1, to a player who had beaten him two weeks before...