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...protecting the thousands of such venues, assuming that was feasible, would put a large dent in profits or tax revenues. The effects of such attacks on the U.S. economy could be devastating. For bin Laden, who has called upon his followers to destroy the American economy, such considerations surely fit with the goal of sweeping away the superpower to make way for a global theocracy...
...argues that feminists and American society at large have ignored the basic urge that most mothers feel to spend meaningful time with their children. She decries the rushed fragments of quality time doled out by working moms trying to do it all. She writes, "Anyone who has tried to 'fit everything in' can attest to how excruciating the five-minute wait at the supermarket checkout line becomes, let alone a child's slow-motion attempt to tie her own shoes when you're running late getting her to school." The book, which puts an idyllic gloss on staying home, could...
...Johnson would have appreciated the double bind, but it's hard to guess what he'd make of Me and Mr. Johnson. Clapton adds a full band and as much as two minutes in length to some of Johnson's songs (all of which were under three minutes to fit the recording limit of 78s). The group creates some smooth grooves, and the guitar playing is predictably spectacular, but in the process of stretching the songs Clapton strips them of their intensity. Billy Preston's bouncy keyboards make 32-20 Blues sound like a Country Bear Jamboree performance of Chopin...
...Complex, Crunch’s “belly moves” is marketed as an “elusive and exotic” class that combines traditional belly dancing with cardio exercises. For $24, you can have a day pass to the entire gym, including the fitness classes. Monthly membership comes with a $79 price tag, and a yearly contract will cost you more than a few of those Benjamins. Although working out in the company of super-fit young professionals might be intimidating for the Noch’s devotee, Crunch promises...
...Whether competing in the tango, waltz or swing, boomers who enter the 100 local, regional and national dance competitions that are held around the U.S. each year, or the 100 held overseas, say they don't have to spend hours on the treadmill or in aerobics classes to stay fit--and they're having a lot more fun than they would hitting the gym. "These people have enormous physical ability, and it's keeping them young. Someone who plays soccer, football or basketball probably couldn't last more than a few minutes in a ballroom-dance competition," says Archie Hazelwood...