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High-tech, full-length bodysuits designed to mimic a shark's skin in water have created a hubbub in Australian swimming because they are said to improve race times by up to three percent. When Olympic 1,500 meters champ Kieren Perkins put on the suit he sped to his...
According to Eck, under Coolidge's successor, Elliot Perkins, "little tea-sandwiches of thin-sliced cucumbers were served." In Perkins' day, Eck says, students came in small groups and Co-Master Mary Perkins poured tea in the living room.
The Standard is not alone in benefiting from our e-crazy times. The $16 billion business-publishing market is set to reach $25 billion by 2003. The more established monthly Red Herring will break even for the first time this year. Its editor, Tony Perkins, doubts his younger rival can...
And why not? If the monosexual way of life were counter to human nature, men wouldn't have spent so much of the past millennium dodging women by enlisting in armies, monasteries and all-male guilds and professions. Up until the past half-century, women only fantasized about their version...
Most of the visitors cramming the hallways were the usual hard-luck suspects, some of the estimated 44 million Americans who have no health insurance and nowhere else to go. But many others were a relatively new breed: refugees from managed care--which managed not to be available to them...