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...content of our thoughts and more on how to change their context-to modify the way we see thoughts and feelings so they can't push us around and control our behavior. Segal calls that process disidentifying with thoughts-seeing them not as who we are but as mere reactions. You think people always look at your stomach? Maybe so. Maybe it's huge. Maybe they don't; many of us are just hard on ourselves. But Hayes and like-minded therapists don't try to prove or disprove such thoughts. Whereas cognitive therapists speak of "cognitive errors" and "distorted...
...Tough digital camera from Fisher-Price has sturdy rubber grips and a color LCD screen so kids can review snaps immediately. ("Look Ma! My hand!") The double viewfinder helps wee ones frame their shots. Image resolution is a mere 640 by 480 pixels (barely enough for a decent 4-in.-by-6-in. print), but low res also means there's more room to store pics: the 8 MB of built-in memory holds some 70 images, and there's a memory-card slot so Mom or Dad can up capacity. Price $70 Available June...
...sent a draw over to linemate Dave Watters at the edge of the right circle.Watters launched a powerful slapshot that surprised Princeton goaltender Eric Leroux and sailed past him into the top left corner at 19:56.Like that, Harvard’s lead was back—just a mere 18 seconds later. Instead of heading into the locker room tied at one, the Crimson enjoyed a 2-1 cushion at the first intermission.“We were resilient,” said Harvard coach Ted Donato ’91. “They made some good plays...
...rivalry that included so much heartbreak disproportionately distributed to the Harvard side of the court, the finish was a mere inevitability. The names would change, but the story would remain the same...
...lead to four, the Tigers had the ball trailing by one. There was nothing the Crimson could do now but play strong defense and hope for the best.But in a rivalry that included so much heartbreak disproportionately distributed to the Harvard side of the court, the finish was a mere inevitability. The names would change, but the story would remain the same.“It seems like whenever we come up here, it’s always an unbelievable game,” Tigers coach Joe Scott said.For 15 seconds, Princeton looked confused. Greenman circled around...