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Nonetheless, many researchers guess that the proper use of aspirin could save 100,000 lives a year in the U.S. Heart disease, it seems, may be finally giving way to treatments both old and new, including both aspirin and artificial clot-dissolving drugs, and a growing concern about exercise, diet and smoking. But just how effective the familiar pills from the family medicine chest are in preventing heart attacks remains something of a mystery...
...line in 1990. It is a lucrative market, but Lacroix insists that he is going into it because he himself can never find anything to wear, except perhaps in the U.S., where he goes to Ralph Lauren, Paul Stuart and Brooks Bros. In his reed-thin youth he wore -- guess what? -- his grandfather's suits. "They were well tailored, with beautiful shapes, materials and colors. But then ((sheepish smile)) I grew fatter...
...thought we were really sluggish at times and our offense especially didn't seem in sync," Co-Captain Johanna Neilson said. "But I guess they took us out of our game and we started to look towards Princeton. It was tough because we didn't have our normal shifts because we played everyone but it was great for the younger players, like Gillian, to get on the ice. We have several tough games coming up where they probably won't get much time...
Denver's season turned around on a 21-14 loss in Buffalo that left the Broncos' record a meager 4-3-1. "I've never been the kind who's been a verbal leader," said Elway, 27, "but I guess I'm going to have to say something." He called the team to order. "I was so disgusted with the way I played in that game. The effort just wasn't there. I decided that my life in football is too short not to enjoy it. Every game should be fun, and when you're having fun, you play your...
...Guess what? Things didn't work out quite that way. Allen, identified as "Mr. Alien," does deadpan a bit of Shakespeare's text. Mailer and his daughter Kate do appear briefly, but the novelist indulged in a "ceremony of star behavior" and left town. So Godard vamped. He hired Burgess Meredith to play a gang-lord Lear (with many Mailer intonations) and Molly Ringwald as Cordelia. And he turned the film into a cynical, pun-laden, nonlinear meditation on virtue vs. power...