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...menu is vegan, barring the odd egg, and the diet is supposed to make our bodies less acidic (bones leach calcium and other minerals if the body strays too far from its naturally alkaline pH of 7.4, says Jeans). It also tames blood-sugar swings. I'm never hungry, despite petite portions and epic helpings of exercise. On our final morning, out come the scales and most retreaters prove to be shadows of their former selves. Our friend is the biggest loser?4.5 kg lighter. My weight has barely dipped, but I realize I may have lost something else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Retreat | 5/15/2006 | See Source »

...coax out the inner bunny. Plus it's not all salad. There's hummus and guacamole and soups - gazpacho and an unctuous white cream of almonds and garlic. The menu is vegan, barring the odd egg, and the diet is supposed to make our bodies less acidic (bones leach calcium and other minerals if the body strays too far from its naturally alkaline pH of 7.4, says Jeans). It also tames blood-sugar swings. I'm never hungry, despite petite portions and epic helpings of exercise. On our final morning, out come the scales and most retreaters prove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Retreat | 5/9/2006 | See Source »

Companies are less likely to recycle electronics than other waste, even though computers make dreadful trash. A desktop computer contains nearly 40 lbs. of plastic, lead, aluminum and iron, along with small amounts of arsenic, mercury, zinc and gold, and environmentalists are worried that the metals will leach into soil and water. But without national standards, some recyclers play fast and loose with the term. Some just shred waste. Others ship it overseas to China, Vietnam or India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Talking E-Trash | 5/7/2006 | See Source »

...Wild Child [Bode] Miller is little more than a pretty good downhill skier who qualified for the Olympics [Jan. 23]. He lives a self-centered, self-indulgent, party-boy lifestyle and is hardly a role model for kids who want to break into competitive skiing or anything else. John Leach Naples, Florida, U.S. Anyone who says this young, aggressive, intuitive man isn't the embodiment of pure American spirit needs to watch the Olympic skiing events and learn about sport from Miller, who, for better or worse, will certainly dominate the races. He parties a lot and doesn't care...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 4/11/2006 | See Source »

Both of these changes are entirely feasible, but students and faculty must tell their student representatives to take action. According to Pamela Leach, the American Red Cross supervisor of the Harvard effort, the Red Cross would love to expand the University’s blood drive, but it is up to students to ask. Patricia M. Raciti ’06, co-President of the drive, says that although her organization does not control the number of beds and nurses, she wishes students would provide feedback so that they could relay information to the Red Cross. The resources, then...

Author: By Rosa M. Norton | Title: Better Blood | 11/30/2005 | See Source »

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