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...down 2%; Pepsi-Cola fell 3.2%. And soda is absorbing some of the blame for America's obesity. A study released in early March linked soda to teenage weight gain. Meanwhile, other sweetened drinks have largely escaped criticism and instead are touting their health benefits. "You can't swing a stick at a beverage convention," says Klineman, "without hitting a dozen companies talking about the antioxidant values of their drinks...
...senior captain Jennifer Cronan said. “That’s the reason we went to Georgia, in search of better weather. It makes it a lot easier if you’re playing in warm weather; it’s a lot easier to swing if your muscles aren’t cold.” Freshman Ali Bode was the top finisher for the squad, with a fourth place individual finish. She shot a 77, 80, and 83 for a total of 240 for the weekend, landing her ten shots behind the two tournament winners...
...danger signs for Republicans show up across the electoral map but nowhere more clearly than in the swing state of Pennsylvania, where the hottest Senate race in the country is being fought and where Republican strategists say as many as five G.O.P. congressional seats are in play, out of a total 19. The President is still beloved by the state's Republican faithful, as evidenced by the fact that 500 of them showed up to see him at a $1,000-a-plate private fund raiser for Senator Rick Santorum last week in Sewickley Heights, a suburb of Pittsburgh. Santorum...
...KICKS While standing, swing your left leg up and kick your right hand with it. Then right leg to left hand; four times each...
...struggled to maintain his gains. Like a golf swing, the submarine motion remains contingent on a number of factors—“Am I saying back? Am I staying closed? Am I getting extension? Am I using my backside?” says Brown, counting them down—with the most important perhaps being mental stamina...