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Leading a healthy life in hectic, modern America is getting to be a tough proposition, according to a new Prevention survey. The magazine's annual report on healthy living suggests that Americans are sleeping less, skipping workouts and backsliding on those nutritious eating habits. Maybe they're simply working too hard: almost two-thirds of the 1,262 Americans surveyed said they feel stressed out at least once a week...
...game was hectic," Leitzes said. "It was a great win-everyone played great...
Roll Call breaks the news that Bono has bought a town house at a swank gated development in Georgetown. Meanwhile, after a hectic round of committee meetings, a briefing on fiscal issues, an interview with CBS News and a sit- down with a representative from the National Association of Realtors, Bono catches a flight back to Palm Springs to view flood damage and attend the film-festival gala...
Freshman Jen Bowdoin was solid in goal, making her first Ivy League start. Bowdoin stopped 31 Bulldog blasts, including 15 in a hectic third period to preserve the win. Yale cut the lead in half 8:31 into the final stanza, but Bowdoin saw to it that Harvard would escape scenic New Haven with the victory...
Play is a verb to Alan Ayckbourn, the consummate games player among modern writers for the theater. This time (in a production that brought his Scarborough company to Chicago) the stage is a time machine, carrying women 20 years forward or backward in their hectic lives. But beneath the formal ingenuity, Ayckbourn finds depth, despair and, finally, redemption. A serious farce from a man who takes comedy into the shadows...