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...normal is a homier place than before, full of chocolate and creamy food, maybe some bottled water in the basement. Children's librarians say that parents are asking for old friends such as Goodnight Moon and The Borrowers, looking for a soft path to guide their children toward sleep. You can finally walk into the Radio Shack in Oconomowoc, Wis., without finding people glued to the seven TVs. Patriotism is normal, not sentimental or defiant or retro. At an Iowa orthodontist's office, kids are choosing red-white-and-blue braces. "It's because of all the things that...
...ministry provides quarters for a dozen or so foreign journalists. Despite the lovely garden and songbirds--Afghans are passionate about both--conditions are austere. We sleep seven to a room, on the floor, and limited bathing facilities mean that a faint Camembert-like odor hovers about us. It is unusual for a defense ministry to take paying guests. But this is an unusual war. At night each side lobs a few shells, as if to remind the enemy it still exists. Frontline commanders ply visitors with tea and grapes...
...girlfriend had slept over. "We didn't have a game plan before. We'd never really put much thought into it with boys," says Tempe. Birth control was at the top of the Franks' priorities, and once that was clear to Brett, he and his girlfriend were allowed to sleep together in the Frank home and at hers as well. "It's Brett's business. I wasn't going to treat him like a child," says Tempe. "And it's not like he's bringing home different girls. He's in love. What...
...taut arrangements with undertones of straight-up 50s rock ‘n roll. Or think of it this way: If Rivers Cuomo is the guy you would bring home to your mother, Julian Casablancas is the guy who would steal your mom’s car and then sleep with your sister in the discomfort of the backseat while drinking a bottle of Jack Daniels. Or extrapolate from their self-description: Modern British pop and indie-rock tunes for filthy lushes...
...they lay together in bed after a candlelit dinner, deep spiritual conversation and passionate lovemaking, Boris G. Sumilovitch ’04 figured that asking Audrey O. Kerms ’05 if he could sleep over was a formality. “Yeah, not tonight, buddy,” she replied. “Get your clothes on. I’ll walk you to the door. Of the bedroom?...