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...recruiting sessions, which include weekend workouts with his Atlanta-based trainer. Instead of the stresses of brain-teasing interviews, he faces a series of intense tryouts and interviews with interested corporations from February through the spring. While other seniors are hitting hot spring break spots, Morris plans to pour some blood, sweat and tears into workouts with NFL teams...
They huddle in their coats, silent, at the stone steps of the yellow and white home. Streams of mist pour from their mouths. At last someone speaks. “It’s a perfect day for tea,” he says...
...illustrious television chef Julia Child lived nearby in Cambridge for most of her life, and Gomes often invited her to pour tea on Wednesdays...
Jackson is also hoping his facilities will entice other Hollywood filmmakers to pour money into the New Zealand economy. Some of Tom Cruise's next movie, The Last Samurai, will be shot there. Jackson's empire is just a short drive down a winding mountain road from the house where he and Walsh live. They are a curious couple; she is as thin as he is round, and they amuse each other endlessly. Besides co-writing the screenplay, Walsh directed bits of the trilogy. "We have very similar tastes, and that leads to an enormous amount of trust," says Jackson...
...story isn't that simple. Salmon farming can be a dirty business. According to Otto Langer, 56, a biologist who worked 30 years for Canada's Department of Fisheries, a large salmon farm may pour as much liquid waste into the sea as a small city. Add to that the plagues of destructive sea lice that thrive in densely packed salmon pens and the schools of farm-grown fish that inevitably escape to the open sea, where they spread diseases and compete for food and breeding grounds with wild stocks...