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...Claudia Shear writes in Blown Sideways Through Life, "Everyone has at least one story that will stop your heart." We all know people like this, if we're not one of them ourselves. We all know someone who was the strongest, most resilient person we'd ever met. Unfortunately, all too often we haven't kept in touch with that person and have no idea how she or he is doing. But we'd like to know...

Author: By Sarah A. Rodriguez, | Title: Lessons From Olivia | 5/12/1999 | See Source »

...question is what's going to happen in the coming hurricane season. The westerly wind patterns that El Nino fosters tend to shear off the tops of developing Atlantic Ocean hurricanes. Last year, for example, when El Nino was firmly in control, the Atlantic hurricane season was over almost before it began. La Nina, by contrast, partners with wind patterns that favor the formation of Atlantic Ocean hurricanes. The problem is that forecasters at the moment are looking at a mixed picture. While sea-surface temperatures in parts of the tropical Pacific have dropped precipitately, there are still substantial patches...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Blowing Hot And Cold | 7/27/1998 | See Source »

Women's bodies have been subjects of great art for centuries. So why is it that, in this day and age of supposed "enlightenment," near-starvation thinness is worshipped as ideal, and everything else is slammed as simply "fat?" In Blown Sideways Through Life, Claudia Shear discusses how being fat doesn't have the dangerous allure that drugs and alcohol do: "You're just fat," she sighs. Wander into any Express store, and notice how the skirts are cut so that any woman who has any sort of shape to her body (other than that of a stick) will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bits | 3/20/1998 | See Source »

...only the offensive line's shear bulk that makes it such a force. Harvard's linemen have also shown speed and quickness in setting up end-arounds and receiver screens...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Life Goes On Even After Eion | 9/29/1997 | See Source »

...though, a stray thought suggests it might matter to them--could they know about it--that their death had the prestige of a great disaster, like the Titanic, say, or even of Lockerbie. More stature in that--more fame, more myth--than in a commuter flight downed by wind shear in rural Iowa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NATURAL EVIL, OR MAN-MADE? | 7/29/1996 | See Source »

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