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...balanced meal, how many ate less, lost weight, went for a full day without eating sometimes. But there's also a need for some consensus on what hunger is, what to call it, how to measure its severity and translate those findings into information, which in turn can shape the policy to try to remedy the problem. All of that type of research, which the National Academies also endorsed, would have to be sanctioned by someone much higher up the food chain. In the meantime, in churches and soup kitchens and community centers around the country, a great many people...
...hurt,” said junior Robbie Preston, who placed No. 1 at 141 pounds. Freshman J. P. O’Connor (149 pounds) took No. 4 in his first collegiate tournament. “It definitely looks like we’re in much better shape right now than we were going in last year,” Ogunwole said. “O’Connor had one pretty tough match, a long match, but he concentrated and got the victory.” Also in the tournament, junior Bobby Latessa (157 pounds) took No. 4, edging junior...
...booked and buying new ones, Zhang is treated like royalty. "That's mine," he says at a photo gallery, pointing to a picture of a man's back that has been painted with a classical Chinese landscape, then to one in which raw meat has been arranged into the shape of Chinese characters. "And that, and that...
...been nurtured by an occupying power. But al-Dari rarely articulated a political vision for Iraq, speaking only in broad terms about an Islamic state governed by the just. In conversations with TIME, he said he didn't want any political office for himself, and that the future shape of the Iraqi government could only be determined after U.S. soldiers had departed...
...question of what the Bush Administration will do to reverse its fortunes in Iraq will necessarily become an internal referendum on its entire Middle East policy. And the battle to shape that policy may produce a long, hot winter ahead in the corridors of power on both sides of the Atlantic...