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...Voters woke up Thursday morning to a completely different race. Arnold Schwarzenegger?s shock-and-awe style announcement on The Tonight Show that he would run was the top headline, but Lt. Gov. Cruz Bustamante?s decision to jump into the race was just as big. It gave the signal that the Democrats have abandoned Davis, deciding it?s better to cut the Governor loose and run a candidate to replace him than be dragged down with him. Undoubtedly there are more aftershocks to come between now and Saturday?s deadline for candidates to file, but here?s a look...
...than 60 days to introduce themselves to voters. But Arnold will face competition both on the right and the left, from the Democrats and from more conservative GOPers. And will the Terminator try to get through the campaign without laying out his stands on the issues? He gave no signal of his beliefs on The Tonight Show, except that he thinks Davis is hurting the state. He?s always said he is a fiscal conservative and a social moderate who?s pro-choice, but that?s about it. Will he lay out a plan to deal with the state...
Reticular formation As the brain's sentry, this structure receives incoming stimuli and puts the brain on alert, ready to respond. Meditating dials back the arousal signal...
...with age, even if they decline at different rates for different people. One way to make sure that older family members are not road hazards is to ride with or follow the driver during an outing. Drifting from lane to lane, running stop lights, bumping curbs and failing to signal are signs that reaction time, visual acuity and other skills are declining. A little sleuthing, such as checking the car for dents, can help...
...last year and plans to take it on a world tour after its Broadway run. The production "required a whole new vocabulary for me," says director-choreographer Jeff Calhoun. Hearing actors provide surreptitious cues to the deaf ones--a wink or a nudge, worked naturally into the action--to signal when the music starts. The costume designers had to avoid sleeve cuffs or loud patterns that might distract from the signing. The use of props required special attention, since both hands must always be free. "In solving those problems," says Calhoun, "I think we've created an original art form...