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...reputation and banal image would destroy his chances against the friendly frat-boy motif that George had going for him, Al decided to be the "fighter." Al was not satisfied with being the choice with more substance. Instead of calmly explaining policy initiatives, Al wanted to work up a sweat while explaining his plan to provide universal health care for every child. Al, the fighter, wanted to show that he was comfortable with a ruffled shirt and loosened tie. Yet, he became condescending in the ring. During the debates, Al would frequently twist his face into disgust as George explained...

Author: By Robert J. Saranchak, | Title: Gore's Election to Lose | 12/15/2000 | See Source »

...make us all like Harry Bailey and Sam Wainwright--or even, God help us, like Mr. Potter, the wealthy, grasping banker of Bedford Falls. And no one here, no gov jock or pre-med or final club frequenter wants to be George Bailey. No one wants to suffer and sweat and barely scrape by, to give up youthful potential in favor of adult burdens, to sacrifice dreams on the altar of necessity. No one wants to be at the end of their rope on Christmas Eve, staring down into dark water and needing a little bit of divine intervention...

Author: By Ross G. Douthat, | Title: Christmas at Harvard | 12/11/2000 | See Source »

After Burning Spear's hour-long performance, the crowd did indeed want more. And so the Spear gave them more-in an hour-long encore performance. At 1:15 a.m., an exhausted and sweat-drenched Boston University student articulated the collective sentiment. "Wow. I actually got a chance to have my consciousness raised and party at the same time!" Political reggae that moves behinds. That's what Burning Spear is all about...

Author: By Malik B. Ali, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Burning Down the House | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

...Boston comic as he navigates through the harsh and difficult circuit of the comedy world. When we think of comedians, we usually think of the lucky ones on sitcoms or HBO specials. But Kyle shows the world of the unknown laughmakers, with their nervous hands on a microphone, the sweat beading on their brows, the poorly timed delivery of a punchline-where the comedy sometimes isn't encapsulated in the clever joke, but in the tragedy of a comic hung out to dry by the silent pursed lips of his audience...

Author: By Dan Cantagallo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Show off | 12/1/2000 | See Source »

EXERCISE CAUTION Here's something worth working up a sweat over. If you collapse while exercising at your health club, chances are the facility won't be equipped to help. According to preliminary data, half the clubs studied have neither an emergency medical plan in place, personnel trained in CPR nor a working defibrillator. Among those that do, 90% fail to perform regular emergency drills. And one-third of clubs don't bother to screen prospective clients for medical conditions that could make unsupervised workouts risky...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Health: Nov. 27, 2000 | 11/27/2000 | See Source »

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