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...REBECCA WINTERS has covered consumer technology, education and business as a reporter for TIME and Time DIGITAL since graduating from Northwestern University in 1998. While researching "Your Vital Signs Online," she tracked her own health care on half a dozen websites. The wisdom gleaned? "I should have got a flu shot...
...someone asked me to explain what that meant, which didn't go so well, so I don't say that anymore. But I know it doesn't mean "dumb guy who likes to drool over half-naked women with sand strategically affixed to them." I explained my opinions to Rebecca Romijn-Stamos when I interviewed her last year, and she responded by telling me that all men who like sports are stupid and that I had some issues to deal with. I told her she was going to have some issues when she woke up out of her stupor...
...During her semester abroad in Japan, with a slower paced life, Chinwe grabbed the chance to explore the idea of modeling in-depth and saw what a Rebecca Romaine life could be. Other women were catty, choosing to nurture egos rather than build friendships. iThereis always some glaring at the auditions,i Chinwe complains. iAnd there are always the cliques of girls from different modeling agencies.i Featured in several big runway shows while abroad, Chinwe came to enjoy the chance to meet other models. iItis harder because the designers are a lot more fussy,i she says. iThereis...
...present trends continue, the chances that your spiritual director will be a woman are 70%," says Emory University provost Rebecca Chopp. She means the term broadly, to include the whole range of religious authority: Catholic and Protestant, ordained and lay, trans-denominational (like chaplains) or outside denomination all together. It may seem a bold prediction. But it merely suggests a nation where religious leadership will more closely reflect the population in its pews...
...soon as the cook is seated, the room erupts into applause. "People here love to clap," laughs Rebecca Reider '00, as the evening's master chef is lauded. The food is delicious, but few ever miss the opportunity for fresh bread. During the meal, people trail into the kitchen to cut off a chunk from one of the six loaves lying on the counter, fresh from the oven--a long way from the Wonderbread in Harvard's dining halls...