Word: relaxing
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...people in the past have had a bad experience with hairdressers, so they tend to be protective of their hair," Dale says. The thing to do, he says, is to communicate, to relax, to trust--in short, to let our hair down...
...local cafe to pass the time. Moreover, alcohol consumption has dropped a third in the past decade, and cheaper supermarket prices encourage people to do their tippling at home. Another sign of the times: le cocooning, the preference of a stressed-out generation to stay home to relax. "People used to come and tell us their little problems," says Pierre Domingue, owner of the Cafe de l'Arrivee on the Boulevard de l'Hopital. "But those glory days are over...
...Crimson will relax until December 28, when it resumes practices before its January 3 party on ice against Boston College...
Undergraduate Council representative Randall A. Fine '96, who last week met with school and EPA officials, said he is attempting to convince the EPA to relax its policy on full university participation...
HAVING TROUBLE FIGURING OUT THE FOOD LABEL ON your cereal? Low-fat yogurt? Cranberry juice? Relax. Help is on the way. The Bush Administration has unveiled new rules that should help solve the mysteries of what packaged foods really contain. Finalized after weeks of wrangling between the Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services, the 4,000 pages of regulations spell out guidelines for labeling the amount of calories, fat and nutrients in everything from potato chips to cans of soup. This boon to the consumer doesn't come cheap. By May of 1994, more than 270,000 food...