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...surprisingly, the fitness boom among older adults has led to a spike in sports injuries. Exercise newbies may suffer from flare-ups of old injuries or normal age-related wear and tear of tendons and joints. Overenthusiasm is another problem. "They make the mistake of upping the ante too far and too fast, doubling the time or the mileage," says Dr. Doug McKeag, director of sports medicine at Indiana University. A few minutes of warm-up and cool down, instruction from a certified trainer and appropriate safety gear can help...
...political parties that identify themselves along ethnic lines, in an attempt to avoid a repeat of the 1994 genocide in which 800,000 people - mostly ethnic minority Tutsis - were slaughtered. Emergency Measures PERU A student was killed and 70 people were injured when police opened fire and used tear gas on protesters outside a university in the southern town of Puno. President Alejandro Toledo declared a nationwide state of emergency - granting police the authority to arrest protesters - in response to strikes for pay increases and job security. Protesters say the strikes will continue until their demands are met. MEANWHILE...
Then you see those biceps, and you figure she could tear your arm off and hit a ball 200 yds. with it. "Oh, and robotic," she adds with a smile. "A lot of people say I'm robotic...
Harvard cannot simply tear down the house, which cost its original owner $6,000 to build, because it is protected under Cambridge historical preservation laws. That is why Northeast Building Movers, the region’s leading firm for house relocations, will have to pick it up and maneuver it through the city’s streets...
Harvard might not be the heavy underdog that the rankings indicate. The Crimson has been on a tear, winning its last 10 matches entering the tournament...