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...People underestimate you for whatever reasons, and that works to your advantage—it’s not a bad thing,” he said. Barrios said that he became involved in politics as “a way of checking back in on a regular basis why you believe what you believe,” which ultimately caused him to leave the state senate. “The longer you stay [in politics], the more ossified you become,” he said. Barrios said his personal beliefs were important when he actively opposed...
...Taiwan is one place in Asia where women have access to regular mammograms. Yet Huang says that if this woman's case is extreme, it's not extraordinary. "Women do not want to talk about their breasts," he explains. "So they ignore pain or illness...
Club team players also avoid a number of tasks typically faced by JV athletes. Their practice schedules are lighter and more flexible, and they are not required to acquire National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Clearinghouse certification, or comply with the regular drug tests required to maintain NCAA eligibility...
...garden hose," as he likes to tell people. Last April, after state Republican party leadership endorsed Jindal and when it became clear that Breaux was out of the race, Boasso switched his party affiliation from Republican to Democrat, and he has spent the ensuing weeks burnishing his regular-guy image. Public service commissioner and former state senator Foster Campbell is the more traditional Louisiana Democrat, proud to wear the populist label. But he's little known outside his North Louisiana stronghold, where Jindal's appeals to Christian conservatives have cut into Campbell's natural base. Rounding out the field...
...Harvard—not as square as we remember it.” After featuring an essay written by a S.L.U.T (Sexually Liberated Urban Twenty-something) and a piece on free Trojans and those who “continue to use such shitty condoms on a regular basis,” the magazine then folded for a year due to lack of leadership when many of its earliest contributors graduated...