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...Well, most of it. I like living in Manhattan (#26) and by the water (#51), and going to Wrigley Field (#30). I preach the educational value of liberal arts degrees (#47) and study abroad (#72) - and I have big plans to raise my children multilingual (#78). I love my gay friends and wish I had more (#88), and I have a thing for NPR (#44), Asian fusion food (#45), The Wire (#85) and Patagonia fleeces (#87). I appreciate microbreweries (#23) and Mos Def (#69). And I have two last names...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Liking What White People Like | 4/8/2008 | See Source »

These findings are the latest in a growing field of study dedicated to understanding how sleep affects health, particularly in childhood. Increasingly, research suggests that long-term sleep-related problems may start as early as infancy, and that both pediatricians and parents need to do more to ensure that children develop healthy sleeping habits. "The most important message is that there's a lot we can do to prevent problems from starting - in sleep," says Taveras. "Parents and pediatricians should keep in mind that children have to develop the capacity to regulate their own sleep early in life and self...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Not to Get Baby to Sleep | 4/8/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard baseball team’s tailspin continues. The Crimson (1-21, 0-6 Ivy) suffered its third straight doubleheader sweep to open the Ivy League campaign—its 14th and 15th consecutive losses overall—yesterday at O’Donnell Field, as visiting Penn (11-11-1, 2-5-1) shut it out over the course of 16 innings, taking the opener, 10-0, and the nightcap by a 5-0 final. At 0-6 in the Ivies, Harvard is already six games behind Rolfe Division leader Dartmouth (7-1) in the standings and could...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Quakers Shake Up Harvard in Twin Bill | 4/7/2008 | See Source »

...Harvard track and field team split up this weekend, sending some athletes to Princeton for the two-day Sam Howell Invitational on Friday and Saturday and others to the UConn Invitational in Storrs, Conn. on Saturday.“It was a solid weekend, getting back in the swing of things back up north here,” senior Brian Holmquest said. “A lot of different people were able to get different kinds of work in.”Having already logged nine ECAC/IC4A qualifications and 17 personal-best finishes in the two Spring Break meets...

Author: By Dixon McPhillips, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Split Squads, Freshman Produce Personal Bests | 4/7/2008 | See Source »

...quiet at Armageddon, these days, with only the wind racing like invisible war chariots across its grassy plains. But lately, the northern Israeli site - also known as Tel Meggido - designated in the New Testament as the field of the final battle has become a popular tourist destination. Christians arrive by the busload eager to see the battleground where the world as we know it will end. At the souvenir shop, they flock to buy maps of where Jesus walked, and tiny vials of water from the Jordan River. The river may now be mostly a murky rivulet, but thousands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Evangelical at Armageddon | 4/7/2008 | See Source »

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