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...some point during our first semester at Harvard—usually when the temperature drops and the greenery disappears—we realize that this imposing institution is not merely an extension of the academic experience, but also our new home. This is where we eat and sleep, learn and socialize, fail and succeed and build life-changing relationships...
...separating the false alarms from the potential catastrophes, Spahr forwards his calculations to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for final trajectory projections before heading home to sneak in an hour of bird watching before dusk. Planetary demise three decades away isn’t worth losing sleep over...
...warrant has now been issued for his arrest, and the police have set up a checkpoint outside the house. A cop comes by every three or four hours. In the meantime, we live in limbo. We've now built a big fence and bought four dogs. I sleep with a crowbar under the bed. And when I dream, it's of a legion of weary lawyers intoning "buyer beware...
...August 1945, Harry Truman made the weightiest presidential decision of the 20th century. He later said he never lost a night's sleep over dropping the Bomb on Hiroshima. For that, some critics to this day condemn him for lack of reflectiveness--and worse. I'd call it decisiveness. And in wartime, decisiveness counts for more...
Toddlers who toss and turn at night are twice as likely to become teens who smoke, drink or do drugs, according to a 10-year study of 257 boys. That does not mean Junior's sleep problems doom him to a life of addiction, but researchers believe that the two conditions may share some neurobiological factors. --By David Bjerklie