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...pleasant kind of humming. Happy, unself-conscious, slightly flighty and more than a little girly. It comes out whenever I halt the conversation to scribble in my notebook to catch up. And when I run out of the restaurant to feed the parking meter, she grabs the pad and writes, "Note to self: buy Felicity presents." She giggles and touches my arm and asks me lots of questions about myself. If all that weren't femme enough, she refers to herself by her nickname, Flicka; points out her favorite knitting store across the street; and admits that the night before...
...well. It helps that their head coach is a former goalie.” The team’s six scores were evenly distributed throughout the three periods and among various members of the squads. Solley initiated the scoring just over seven minutes into the game off a nice feed from freshman Jenny Brine. It was a short evening for Solley, though, after she ejected on a game misconduct hitting from behind foul for flattening a Dutchwoman against the board late in the first. “She was already going forward toward the boards and then I went...
...page, titled "Anatomy of a New Mom" sums up the book's appeal: A mock medical diagram of a baggy-eyed woman nursing a "totally oblivious and blissed-out need machine," it points out all the identifying characteristics of new-mom-hood, like "needs a perm," "wonders 'why,'" "feeds infant but forgets to feed self," "total disconnection from sexuality," and other details not often mention in baby books. Other stories include two different tales of elderly women being exploited by younger Lotharios, the challenges of substitute teaching, and a moment-by-moment recounting of a nightmarish plane ride with...
...more a woman breast-feeds, the lower her risk of diabetes, according to a study published last week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. This is the first time a link has been found between breast-feeding and health benefits for the mother, said Karin B. Michels, the study’s senior author and associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). “We know that breast-feeding is good in particular for the child, but this study adds evidence that it is also good for the mother...
...however, pulling ahead on a jumper by Drew Shubik. Stehle answered once again, driving to the bucket before dishing to reserve forward Brad Unger, who scored the easy layup. After a fast-break basket by Shubik, the Crimson trailed once again, but Stehle connected on a jumper off a feed from senior swingman Michael Beal to give Harvard the lead for good.All told, the 6’8 forward recorded six points during a crucial 11-6 spurt by the Crimson that gave it a 68-63 lead with 3:16 remaining and allowed it to hold...