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Ship owners have learned to protect profits even with soft demand. Ships have become bigger, and "economies of scale really work" on cruises, says John Maxwell, a leisure-industry analyst at Merrill Lynch in New York City. Ways of extracting extra money from passengers have become more sophisticated, like TV sets that allow gambling from one's stateroom and premium restaurants that charge a supplement. Driscoll estimates that Carnival makes 20% of its revenues from onboard charges...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Queen of the Sea | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

Bravo for honoring the heroes of the year! There may be differing opinions about whether the troops should be where they are, but there is no disputing that they deserve the utmost respect and admiration for being willing to serve and protect us. We must not only be grateful but also let the people in the services know how appreciative we are. Thanks for doing your part. VICTORIA S. HUTCHINSON Lynchburg, Ohio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 19, 2004 | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

...studies of aerobic fitness. The act of intercourse burns about 200 calories, the equivalent of running vigorously for 30 minutes. During orgasm, both heart rate and blood pressure typically double, all under the influence of oxytocin. It would be logical to conclude that sex, like other aerobic workouts, can protect against heart disease, but studies in support of this link have yet to be done. "Can we make the claim that having sex is equal to walking a mile or bicycling? We don't know," says Robert Friar, a biologist at Michigan's Ferris State University. "The data...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Biology: Sexual Healing | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

...first vaccine to be widely tested in humans failed to protect test subjects from HIV. But the information gained should help in the development of future vaccines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: A to Z Guide | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

...healthful is a cup of green tea? Let us count the ways. Recent studies suggest that chemically active compounds in the soothing drink may help lower cholesterol, aid the immune system in fighting off infections, assist in weight loss and protect against cancers of the lung, colon, breast, liver, prostate, pancreas, bladder and skin. Tea may also help us prevent diabetes and bad breath. Keep in mind, though, that the studies are preliminary and sometimes even contradictory. Enjoy your cup of tea, but don't expect it to be a cure...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: A to Z Guide | 1/19/2004 | See Source »

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