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...terrorist activities, it applies a "risk assessment" to every airline passenger entering the U.S. by using more than two dozen criteria, including how the airline ticket was bought, contact phone numbers provided, and frequent flier information. ATS even wants to know your seat preference. The ATS data is fed to the National Targeting Center, a multi-agency center that crunches the data against criminal databases and watch lists. If your data raises too many concerns, or some questions can't be answered, you'll receive a "red flag" and be pulled aside for questioning by a Customs and Border Patrol...
...foods, they taste pretty darn good," says, John Nihoff, a professor of gastronomy at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., who points to the growing interest in gourmet variations on breakfast stalwarts, such as the new Iberico ham from Spain, which comes from pigs that are fed only acorns. Meanwhile, more chefs are discovering that serving breakfast foods after noon doesn't have to mean going downscale. "Anyone can serve breakfast food at dinner. If I slapped French toast on the menu that wouldn't mean anything, but paired with figs and foie gras, it's like...
Right now, Americans aren’t getting enough exercise. According to Fed Stats, a government statistical web site, 66.3 percent of American adults over 20 are overweight or obese. Just as Harvard, recognizing the AIDS epidemic, encourages students to practice safe sex, it should also recognize an obesity epidemic, and fight the “Freshman 15”—which may well be where the epidemic starts...
...house at 5 a.m., the deposed prime minister was flown to his home island of Vanua Balavu Island, about 175 miles away. A few hours later he told Australian ABC radio that Fijians would stage protests: "We want to live under the rule of law, and we are fed up with illegal takeovers in our country." After dissolving Parliament, however, Bainimarama told reporters: "Qarase and his cronies are not coming back." Bainimarama added: "Should we be pushed to use force, let me state that we will do so very quickly...
...Pusar.The Mountain Hawks did not go away, however, as they answered Harvard’s run by outscoring the hosts 16-4 over the next seven minutes. But when it looked like Lehigh would cut the lead to four, Crimson captain Jim Goffredo stepped up.After Olivero stripped Unger, he fed senior guard Kyle Neptune on the fast break. But Goffredo, who struggled offensively, scoring a season-low five points, got between Neptune and the basket and drew a charge.“[Goffredo] did a good job all night on defense,” Harvard coach Frank Sullivan said...