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...political reporters who are passionate baseball fans," he says. "I think it has to do with small boys and numbers." He got hooked on baseball statistics at age eight and was drawn as well to election-return tables. He had already been notified by the Little League coaches of Norwalk, Connecticut, that he was fated to fandom rather than stardom on the field...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Apr. 12, 1993 | 4/12/1993 | See Source »

...make a point of discussing improvements in health as well as decreasing girth. There are also lessons in realism. "We spend a lot of time working on the concept that managing this weight is going to be difficult," says Betsy Taylor of Health Extenders, a diet program in Norwalk, Conn. "Dieters realize how impossible it would be to keep those tiny bodies after losing 100 lbs., and they realize later on that a larger body may not be a model size, but it is a livable size...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Forget About Losing Those Last 10 Pounds | 7/8/1991 | See Source »

...dream, was lost in the line of duty in an accident on I-95 South in Fairfield, Conn. In the accident, two Crimson reporters narrowly escaped death when a roll of insulation fell from the back of a red Chevrolet pick-up truck driven by Brian J. Mola of Norwalk, Conn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reporters' Notebook Extra | 4/5/1991 | See Source »

...generally limits its advocacy to environmental consumerism. Articles focus on practical topics like designing kitchens for recycling and gardening without pesticides. Publisher Patricia Poore says she provides "tips and tools" for readers who "want to get off the consume-it, then trash-it treadmill." E, a bimonthly based in Norwalk, Conn., publishes a mixture of opinion and news articles and openly encourages political activism. At the end of a story about whale hunting, for instance, readers are invited to lobby for legislation that would protect the endangered mammals. By contrast, Buzzworm, a Boulder-based bimonthly (circ. 75,000), shies away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Black, White and Green All Over | 1/14/1991 | See Source »

...weeks ago, Trutt's passion came dangerously close to exploding. Acting on a tip from an informant, police in Norwalk, Conn., arrested Trutt seconds after she placed a powerful pipe bomb studded with roofing nails outside the headquarters of the U.S. Surgical Corp., a firm that animal-rights activists have accused of cruelty to the dogs it uses for medical research and training. On the seat of Trutt's rented Chevy pickup was a remote-controlled detonator from which a battery had been removed to prevent an accidental explosion. A subsequent search of her apartment turned up three more bombs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Serious Case of Puppy Love | 11/28/1988 | See Source »

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