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...Palo Alto Sunday family program uses music, art and discussion to encourage personal expression, intellectual curiosity and collaboration. One Sunday this fall found a dozen children up to age 6 and several parents playing percussion instruments and singing empowering anthems like I'm Unique and Unrepeatable, set to the tune of Ten Little Indians, instead of traditional Sunday-school songs like Jesus Loves Me. Rather than listen to a Bible story, the class read Stone Soup, a secular parable of a traveler who feeds a village by making a stew using one ingredient from each home...
...straight wins later, Harvard faced a 9-0 Yale team that had won just one game by less than two touchdowns all season. By all accounts, the Crimson had no shot. But, once again, Harvard rose to the challenge, stuffing Bulldogs star Mike McLeod to the tune of just 50 yards on 20 carries, the third straight year the Crimson has held him under 100 yards. The defense, which let Yale passer Matt Polhemus run wild in Cambridge last season, held the shifty Yale quarterback to 39 total yards. And a team that was the most penalized...
...love salad with bacon bits and all. News flash: it's not all about calories. Every body processes different foods differently. It has taken me until my late 40s to figure out what works. I know how much protein, fat and carbs I need to keep my body in tune. I feel as if I figured out my good health in spite of - not because of - the docs. Denyse Coles, Burlington, Canada
...disappointment. The study’s ultimate conclusion: “45:33” lacks structure and is arguably Murphy’s most unfocused, jitter-inducing work to date. CAMIL officials estimate that approximately nine female Wesleyan students have mounted and rode school elliptical machines to the tune of “45:33” in the time it takes to read this article. The Crimson can only hope that they’re all okay. —Staff reviewer Ruben L. Davis can be reached at rldavis@fas.harvard.edu. —Staff reviewer Andrew F. Nunnelly...
...religious magazine Charisma was probably planned with that in mind. It shows Republican hopeful Mike Huckabee, sitting at a table with Texas-based Kenneth Copeland on the Believers Voice of Victory set, next to a bowl of fruit and an open Bible. The ad invites viewers to "tune in as" the two men "sit down for six days of frank discussion on the biblical perspective of character." The ad quotes Huckabee: "Character is who we are when nobody's looking...