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...should be the baseline: Normal for the average man? Or for the average Olympian? Cyclist Lance Armstrong was born with a heart and lungs that can make a mountain feel flat; he also trained harder than anyone on the planet. Where's the unfair advantage? George Eyser's wooden leg didn't stop him from winning six Olympic gymnastics medals, including in the parallel bars. But that was 1904; legs have improved since then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cool Running | 1/17/2008 | See Source »

...from the foul line, 3-for-16 from three, 18-for-52 from the floor, five assists, 17 turnovers. You pick it, it was the total opposite from a week ago. Not very good, to say the least.”Hurting Harvard’s cause was a leg injury suffered by sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli in the first minute of the game. The big man who led the team in scoring in each of its last two games returned to the bench after a trip to the locker room, but he was on crutches with his knee heavily...

Author: By Ted Kirby, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dartmouth Avenges Last Week’s Defeat | 1/13/2008 | See Source »

...middle leg of the year is tough because everyone’s stressed about exams and papers and stuff, and plus Coach was gone in Calgary coaching the U-18 National team,” tri-captain Caitlin Cahow said...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Women's Hockey Remains Undefeated in ECAC | 1/13/2008 | See Source »

...even predict his firm's success. Top executives who appear powerful and leaderlike at first glance are more likely to run profitable companies, according to a study by Tufts University psychologists published in the February issue of Psychological Science. By contrast, CEOs who seem likeable or trustworthy have no leg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can Looks Predict a Successful CEO? | 1/11/2008 | See Source »

...fashioned it in 1938 in gratifying dark lead - belongs at an airport. But set against the greenery of Kew, his way of conflating the curves of the human body with the swells of landscape is effective again. And his two- and three-part reclining figures, like Reclining Figure: Arch Leg from 1969, with its complicated balance of volume and void, are proof that Moore's gift for forceful, enigmatic forms didn't entirely desert him even in the '60s. He was the opposite of a Baroque sculptor. No corkscrewing flights of form for him. His default mode was a block...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Making the Most of Henry Moore | 1/2/2008 | See Source »

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