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...Calcium-rich foods include dark, leafy greens, broccoli, sesame seeds, canned sardines and salmon mashed up with the bones, cooked dried beans, soy foods and, of course, milk. But I agree with Harvard's Walter Willett and others that dairy products are not the preferred sources. In the Nurses' Health Study, Willett found that postmenopausal women who drank two glasses of milk a day were no better protected against bone fractures than women who drank a glass or less a week...
...treatments in a minimalist setting A Starflyer Is Born In-flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder Aurora offers full board and a range of treatments for just $60 a night. When not taking baths in sulfur-rich mud hauled up from Lake Issyk-Kul's shore (the mud is said to be good for skin disorders and arthritis), or breathing the air in one of the salt rooms (therapeutic, apparently, for people with asthma and other respiratory complaints), guests relax in the sanatorium's gardens...
...will set the current for faculty hiring as associate dean for academic affairs in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS). Casey, who is a swim champion, fills the vacancy left by Vincent J. Tompkins, who departed for Brown in the fall. “Brian Casey has a rich expertise in academic planning, faculty development, and the range of policies that support faculty life,” Dean of the Faculty William C. Kirby wrote in an e-mail yesterday. Kirby has said he hopes to expand the Faculty, currently at nearly 700 professors, to 750 by 2010. Since...
...planet.” As he goes on to compare illustrations of islands in atlases of the 1500s to the sonnets of John Donne, it becomes clear that Conley’s remarkable creative and analytic talent lies in his ability to illuminate the forms he studies in a rich and challenging way. He brings new light to the ways in which we examine the world, both in academia and in everyday life. Ultimately for Conley, the studies of cinema, poetry, philosophy, literature, are all an exercise in mapmaking: “Humanities are the study of where we situate...
...show kicked ass.” Maggy Schultz, 17, who told The Crimson that she has seen the Strokes before “four or five times,” said, “What struck me about it was that their audiences used to be filled with rich white kids. Now they’ve diversified.” Scanning the audience, she remarked, “I see people of all ages and races. It used to be just private-school rock.”After the concert, the Strokes’ manager, Ryan Gentles, spoke...