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...with someone that you had a long, rocky relationship with.” Frances thinks. Who could that have been? JP? Josh Simon? She ponders her long, tortured past of Crimson relationships. “You will have multiple residences and you will have to do a lot of stress management with your husband, I picture you getting married very soon, right after college.” She continues, “You will be big in the production world. Your 15 minutes of fame will involve TV, but you will be stressed. Every time you think your life...
...satisfied me. I was always upset by how things fit. Never thin enough that day, or if I was, I knew it might not fit as well two weeks from then during the bloat days. The whole process was just so masochistic. I thought about all of the undue stress I was putting myself through, all of the time I was wasting. Eventually I just got tired. I didn’t want to keep schlepping up and down Fifth Avenue undoing the damage on my credit card. What I needed was some semblance of inner peace, not another going...
Cohen points to studies showing that, unlike their younger family members, the elderly who suffer from stress are more likely to become ill. But families can help their aged relatives battle anxiety by keeping in close touch, asking pointed questions and getting help for them if necessary. Lebow suggests families buy greeting cards and send one a week to aging relatives, and encourage them to try e-mail (my mother has become an e-mail enthusiast). And the conversations about Sept. 11 can be rewarding for young and old: many people of the WW II generation report feeling that their...
...change came after University President Lawrence H. Summers held a series of meetings with HLS administrators and faculty to stress the importance of Allston to the University’s future...
...wonder local police chiefs take phone calls from the Justice Department anymore. Police officers have been under incredible stress since September 11th. They're helping the FBI track down leads, possible accomplices and more information on the 19 hijackers. At the same time they're ratcheting up security and are on constant alert for possible future threats. And now John Ashcroft would like them to go door to door asking 5,000 Middle Eastern and Pakistani men who arrived here in the past two years, "Are you a terrorist...