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...results of the study—which is titled “Running over rough terrain reveals limb control for intrinsic stability”—could inform efforts to design more lifelike prosthetic legs...

Author: By Angela A. Sun, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fowl Fare Well on The ‘Birdwalk’ | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

...stunning move for Nagin, who before Katrina cast himself as a crusader against corruption and a darling of the city's largely white business establishment. But the storm altered the New Orleans political terrain along with the physical landscape, and Jefferson may end up taking a page from Nagin's reelection playbook: Position yourself as a champion of the dispersed and dispossessed, the victim of piling-on by outside forces, and rally those still living outside the city to the cause. Nagin, however, had one advantage that Jefferson lacks: his chief opponents in the mayoral race were white, making...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '06: Playing the Victim in Louisiana | 10/17/2006 | See Source »

...summer. You need to drink a gallon of water an hour to survive in heat like that, and the illegal aliens and smugglers who pounded these paths into the desert had another 80 miles to go before they reached the nearest paved road. But parched terrain wasn't the only peril they faced: these tracks all head smack into a live-fire range where Marine and Air Force pilots practice hitting targets - with very real bombs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Illegals in the Line of Fire | 10/10/2006 | See Source »

...Black Hawk over the summer, Aguilar had brought his boss, Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Ralph Basham, to see this area for himself. Faced with the vast terrain, Basham seemed convinced a fence was not the answer. But another thought dawned as he looked down on shimmering black lava fields below. "If they're willing to go through 80 miles of desert in this heat, you can't do much to stop them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Illegals in the Line of Fire | 10/10/2006 | See Source »

...navigated the treacherous terrain of Franklin Park, his legs churning, lungs aching, stomach filling with lactic acid, senior Tim Galebach had just one thought: get to the last half-mile. Get to that last stretch and everything will be fine. “Once you have only a little [of the race] left,” Galebach said, “you can gut your way through it no matter how you’re feeling.” Using a late-race surge over the last portion of the course, Galebach blasted his way to a No. 3 place...

Author: By Wayne E. Gavioli, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Galebach Grabs Third Place Finish in Tune-Up | 10/9/2006 | See Source »

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