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...best because it had everything the other houses had and more,” including sushi (one of Yuan’s favorites) and monkey bread—whatever that is. What was the inspiration for Yuan’s satiating pursuit? According to her, the idea sprang up when she was discussing Open Houses with a friend from Lowell, who then invited Yuan to the next Lowell Open House. “I was curious about other Open Houses because ours was so good,” she said. “And the food is way better than...
...minute, late-night conversation with Clinton came forward anonymously last week to tell the New York Daily News that ''there was no sex involved'' in their relationship. Clinton had been calling, she insisted, to ''help her through a personal crisis.'' Other doubts about the President's accusers sprang up. Both troopers acknowledged that they had been caught cheating on their own wives in the past. Patterson was once suspended from his trooper job for allegedly beating his wife. The pair is also being sued by an insurance company, which charges that Patterson lied about a one-car collision, in which...
...Hartigan’s a tough back. There were times when it looked like he was down and he just sprang back into play,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said...
After three days, my computer sprang back to life, chipper, as if nothing had happened. I found myself wishing that a hard snow would fall on Seattle. Bill Gates and his geek brigades, I thought, need to sit in the dark for a while, or to light oil lamps and catch up on their reading...
Donna Smith, 41, of Springfield, Pa., acknowledges that her eating disorder sprang from a need to rein in her sometimes out-of-control life. Smith, a bookkeeper and part-time yoga instructor, had struggled with bulimia as a teenager and resorted to it occasionally as an adult. But the disorder returned with a vengeance three years ago when her estranged father resurfaced after a 20-year absence, then died. Smith coped by resuming her old self-destructive ways. By the summer of 2003, she carried less than 100 lbs. on her 5-ft. 3-in. frame. Only after...