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...going to be awkward. I was lucky because he had a sense of humor,” says Totman. “I don’t think you really believe you are on camera. It doesn’t seem like it’s real. You just forget about it for awhile...
...Improper Bostonian. Now under the watch of Veronica McNulty, the stitchers and bitchers praise Redline for its food and service. But McNulty says Redline’s main attraction is its convenient location next door to yarn shop Woolcott & Co. “If you forget something, you can just go and get it,” she says...
...silly, trapping the two players in a glass box and making them hit a tiny ball against the same wall. True, squash is a bit isolated, but it’s filled with premiere squashers from around the world, not just country clubs. Let’s not forget that this sport—yes, it’s a sport—is pretty freakin’ hard to play, testing an athlete’s mental game along with endurance and power. Louisa would set out on six-mile runs even during the season to stay in peak...
...Forget (for now) the banking system crippled by mountains of bad loans, a government debt equal to 130% of the nation's GDP, deflation that sucks the life from corporate profits and a stock market hovering near its lowest point since 1983. There is a more fundamental ailment undermining the world's second-largest economy: Japan's labor force is one of the most unproductive in the industrialized world. And not by a little. According to the Japan Productivity Center for Socio-Economic Development, a government-affiliated research center, Japanese laborers are 40% less efficient than Americans, 20% less efficient...
...easy to forget while Tellier was getting peppered with questions about how Harvard could rack up over 200 passing yards in the first half that at 42-96-2, he was the Lions’ most successful coach in ages. Columbia’s 5-4-1 season in 1994 was its first winning campaign since the early 70s, and in 1996, Tellier garnered Division I-AA National Coach of the Year honors...