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...what should we do about our food cravings? It may help to shift them in healthier directions: to chocolate sorbet from chocolate ice cream, for example. And to the extent that stress does drive our cravings, it can't hurt to practice some techniques to neutralize stress, like progressive relaxation or simple breathing exercises. Depriving yourself often backfires. A better strategy might be to indulge moderately and occasionally, perhaps as a way of rewarding good behavior...
...Third World Center creates a risk of segregating students by race and to that extent threatens to work against the philosophy underlying student diversity,” Bok wrote in an e-mail...
...priest of wrongdoing. "The more these scandals arise, the more informed the public," he says. "Nobody in Ireland would ever suggest anymore that sexual abuse doesn't happen, or that we shouldn't talk about it. That's the big shift." Just four hours after Friday's demonstrations, one extent of that shift became clear, when the Supreme Court ordered that Mr. A be rearrested to serve the rest of his term - on the grounds, which were just as obvious when it had ordered his release, that the facts of his case precluded any "honest mistake" defense. It looked like...
...given Friday, Sheik Jamal inters Iraqis killed by roadside bombs ("I can tell how close they were to the blast from the extent of burning and depth of the shrapnel wounds"), execution ("Their hands are usually tied behind their back, and they've been shot in the head"), garroting and beheading. He buries victims of U.S. air strikes, some of whose bodies have been fused together by the heat of the explosion "so you can't tell which limb belongs to which head." Every now and again, he will get a body bag with charred-black body parts, dismembered...
...biggest reason for his success was he had a unique way of keeping the game fun and really pushing the players at the same time,” Fusco agrees.He also praises Cleary’s ability to leave players to themselves to an extent, rather than trying to control or change the way they played.“He recruited skilled players and let those players play,” Scott Fusco says. “A lot of coaches don’t do that.”As Harvard Men’s Ice Hockey Coach today...