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...prepare for his time in the announcingbooth, Malin reads international soccer magazinesthat he buys at Out-of-Town Ness. He also watchesSunday telecasts of games from the Netherlands,Italy and Mexico on cable television...
...Loch Ness contains at most 30 tons of fish, nowhere near enough to support the presumably voracious appetite of the legendary Loch Ness monster, according to a comprehensive study of Loch Ness to be published in an upcoming issue of the Scottish Naturalist. The most likely explanation for the spate of sightings of the beast that began in 1868, says the study, is the presence in the lake of a school of sturgeon. Sturgeon can weigh up to 500 lbs.; their long snouts might be mistaken for monstrous necks, and their dorsal fins could appear to be humps...
Some of the rides are almost mystical. In Virtual Adventures, by Iwerks Entertainment, you glide underwater to rescue rare eggs hatched by a benevolent Loch Ness creature. The other games are a mix of Captain Kirk and Beavis and Butt-head; this one is Barney...
...more prevalent assumption people have isthat poverty may cause overweight[ness]," saidGortmaker. "While that may be happening, at thesame time, it seems that obesity may be asignificant determinant of poverty...
Veteran Harvard deans Daniel C. Tosteson '44 (of the Medical School) and John H. McArthur (of the Busi- ness School) continued to do well for themselves. Tosteson earned $276,060 in salary, while McArthur was paid...