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...campaign story consuming the Beltway. A Late Show with David Letterman segment called "George W. Bush Invigorates America's Youth," which aired last week, showed TYLER CROTTY, the son of a Bush donor, fidgeting, yawning and checking his watch as the President gave a lengthy speech in Orlando, Fla., last month. CNN reported--incorrectly--that the White House claimed Crotty had been edited into the video. Letterman denied the tape was doctored, CNN apologized, and the White House (which apparently hasn't enough to do) helped put Crotty on the show. He proved to be a good Bushie after...
Cisse was signed earlier this year by the Orlando Magic, but waved just two weeks later...
After spending most of spring break practicing as a team in Orlando, Florida, Harvard had difficulty on the first day of action, firing an opening-round...
...last year, does yoga. "Once you generate the relaxation response and the chain of everyday thought is broken, things will just flow," says Dr. Herbert Benson, a Harvard Medical School professor and the president of the Mind/Body Medical Institute in Boston. When you relax, relax. Ex--Orlando Magic coach Doc Rivers, canned this season after a 1-10 start, says his biggest mistake in Orlando was never turning off the hoops. "I'd approach the tee and wonder if a play could work better if Tracy McGrady moved two feet to the right," says Rivers, an avid golfer. "I have...
Like most corporate managers, coaches have bosses. And a coach's boss is reading the same critical newspaper articles as the fans. Rivers says it was important to have "courageous conversations" with the team's general manager, John Gabriel, who has since been demoted. When Orlando started losing, Rivers told Gabriel that expectations were outrageous for a club with seven new players. "I'm glad I spoke up for myself, but I shouldn't have been so blunt," he says. "That got me into some trouble." In Boston, O'Brien says there's a misconception that he and Ainge didn...