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Olga Arias, 46, knows what it's like to be obese. "Ever since I was a kid, I was probably always chunky," she says. "Every year I would just gain weight." By the time the 5-ft. 5-in. San Francisco city worker was 34, she tipped the scales at...
What is Arias' secret? She didn't undergo gastric-bypass surgery. She didn't do Atkins, South Beach or any other diet plan. What she did was buy a couple of books that listed the nutritional value and calorie content of the foods she ate, including prepared items. Then she...
We should be alarmed when David Wu, the only Chinese-American to ever be elected to Congress, has his citizenship repeatedly questioned and is denied entry to the US Department of Energy even after showing his Congressional ID. We should be furious when our society’s idea of...
Caitlin W. Monahan ’06, who helped direct the survey, said the results of the poll indicate that college students—61 percent of whom said they will definitely vote in the 2004 election—will likely tip the scales in the upcoming presidential election.
He’s actually a ninth grader who tips the scales at just over 100 lbs.—when he’s dripping wet.