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...mile run the week before the event. For an extra burst of energy, he ate chocolate cake the night before the marathon. According to Warren, adding juggling to jogging takes practice but is not impractical because juggling and joggling have the “same arm motion.” Both involve moving your arms “back and forth, right-left, right-left,” he said. Kapral, the previous record-holder, said that while he had not been aware that Warren broke his record, he was not surprised and would like a rematch...
...PHONES The Nokia 7380 2-megapixel camera phone features voice dialing, an MP3 player and FM stereo. Motorola's PEBL sports a smooth oval form with a dual-hinge mechanism to open and close the device with one swift, delicate motion. The VTech i5871 5.8-GHz cordless phone is part of a system expandable to eight handsets using only one phone jack; other highlights include a digital answering device, color handset display and dual caller ID. And the Vertu Special Edition Ascent White has polished leather keys and soft backlighting, and can store up to 1,000 contacts...
...Robinson is doing to the opposition what Holsey did at the point last year: expose the holes in a zone defense with a mixture of pull-up jumpers and timely penetration, making her a powerful offensive weapon for the Crimson.“In our new motion offense, all five players are involved and that’s creating shots for me,” Robinson said. “Last year it was different to come into the game and try to get the hot shooters the ball—this year it’s more about creating...
...campus-wide social events. While the amendment was slated to be debated at last night’s meeting, UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06 and Vice President Clay T. Capp ’06—co-sponsors of the amendment—submitted a motion to extend debate until after campaigning ends. “Due to the confluence of...factors—the continued feedback from students, the chance to further engage the student body, the draws on members’ time and energy caused by the campaign—Clay and I propose...
After years in slow motion, European economies are showing signs of a modest revival: business confidence is buoyant, investment is rising and the Continent's thrifty consumers are even loosening their purse strings a little. But the European Central Bank (ECB) is not cheering. Last week, ECB president Jean-Claude Trichet confirmed to the European Parliament that the bank is planning to raise interest rates in the near future to combat what it sees as growing inflationary pressures. The first hike could come as early as this week. Trichet insisted that rate rises will be limited in scope and that...