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DIED. ARTHUR LYDIARD, 87, New Zealand track coach widely regarded as the inventor of jogging; of an apparent heart attack, while on a U.S. speaking tour; in Houston. Before the frequent marathon winner came up with his then-revolutionary concept-that long, slow, distance training, or "LSD," worked best to...
The interval had nothing to do with indolence and everything to do with rigor, and Robinson, 60, says she feels little need to apologize for it. "I have always been doing things that felt very necessary from the point of view of the integrity of my work," she says, with...
"We have been extremely careful not to exaggerate," says Roberts. His team carried out a survey to compare mortality during the 14-month period before the invasion with nearly 18 months just after it. In September, members conducted interviews with 988 randomly selected Iraqi households in 33 statistically representative sample...
Gomes, who is one of the curators of the Faculty Room, said that in order to be considered for a place on the walls, one must have a direct link to Harvard and to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and in the case of all but former presidents of...
Super Bowl. It is the Great American Time Out, a three-hour pause on a Sunday afternoon in January that is--as sheer, unadorned spectacle--an interval unique. For 70 million Americans, life compresses to the diagonally measured size of a cathode ray tube. Work goes undone, play ceases too...