Word: secrete
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...aware that not all stereotypes about teenage boys are wrong: they scare easily; they're reluctant to talk about their emotions, and when they do, they're not particularly good at it. So when Giordano and her colleagues decided to undertake a large-scale study of the secret love life of teenagers, they approached their subjects the way you would treat warriors of the Yanomamo: with scientific objectivity and extreme caution...
...Hiccups notwithstanding, I have to hand it to Logitech for unlocking the secret of managing other people's music. Though this product is currently for Windows PCs only, it answers the needs of many Internet-music buyers who want to access songs stored on their PCs, and stream them around the home. Sure, there are plenty of iPod docks and iPod solutions for this, but Logitech's DJ takes the iPod out of the equation, and adds flexibility in the process. It's a trick of simplicity that even Steve Jobs would be proud...
...stretch out on adjacent tables in the spa as two masseuses prepare to knead and exfoliate. Each session is tailored to the individual - that's probably what Andy's masseuse means when she tells him she's about to administer "a personality treatment." Or perhaps she's acting on secret instructions from the management who may have expected us to show contrition for footprints left in the tub, vanishing wine bottles, and wear and tear to staff nerves. But neither of us feels guilty. It was our duty to test L'Andana - and the hotel passed with flying colors...
...world," according to a manager at the Clintons' local deli, Lange's), being in a store when a Clinton came in (the duo has visited nearly all of Chappaqua's shops and restaurants), or just watching Bill stroll by on one of his frequent walks (always with Secret Service agents alongside and often with the Clinton dog, Seamus). Both Clintons play public figures everywhere they go: gracious, attentive, approachable. That's probably why - even among those angered by the Clintons' politics or infidelity in the White House - in Chappaqua there is nary a bad word to be said about either...
...friends here, and no regular church. But Chappaqua is well-suited to them. It keeps a pleasant hometowny charm, and yet is indisputably affluent and worldly. It's home to many successful executives working in nearby New York City. Here in Chappaqua, even with a tall security fence and Secret Service vehicles parked outside, the Clintons' Dutch Colonial (bought in 1999 for $1.7 million) can seem modest. "This is not a gossipy town," says Janet Stephens, a local artist who stopped on parade day to get an "update" of her year-old photo with Bill Clinton. "It's a Type...