Word: yoga
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...most decent soul south of the 38th parallel. Winchester will open another picnic basket from Mater and savor caviar on a tongue depressor. Father Mulcahy will smile and sigh. Trapper will somehow keep his balance on that second-banana peel. Hot Lips will practice her yoga and do her nails. Henry will accidentally impale himself on a hypodermic needle. Hawkeye will wonder at the insanity of it all, and wonder too whether he is part of the problem or the solution. And Sherman Potter, who has seen it all before in other wars, will grimace like the Sphinx...
...squad is going to live up to Haggerty's expectations, it has to remain injury-free a feat that escaped the Crimson a year ago. Haggerty's program of pre-workout yoga exercise and careful attention to warm-ups have kept down the injuries to distance runners during the cross-country season, and he is hopping the program will continue to effective as the runners move indoors...
...correspondent for TIME since 1969 and Religion editor since 1975, Ostling has covered stories ranging from Satanism to yoga, squeezing out time for a twice-weekly Report on Religion that is syndicated by CBS radio, and a book fittingly entitled Secrecy in the Church. A veteran observer of the Roman Catholic hierarchy, Ostling more than a decade ago spotted TIME'S cover subject, Archbishop Joseph Bernardin, as "a key figure who possessed unusual competence." When Bernardin was elected president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1974, Ostling interviewed him in a Washington hotel room; later their paths...
...their down, had the bright lights turned on, and began pressing: "As a mother, tell us what it's been like..." Terry paused briefly, but she responded with dignity. "I cry...I take yoga...
...generations beyond the terror-filled Stalin era and the suffering of World War II, the young are bent on having fun in all the ways taught by Western movies, visitors and foreign radio broadcasts. In and around Moscow last week, youngsters were boardsailing, skateboarding and hang gliding; practicing yoga, karate, kung fu and fad diets; exchanging Bruce Lee posters; disco dancing; listening to tapes of Diana Ross and ABBA; and going to see Dustin Hoffman in Kramer vs. Kramer and Jane Fonda in The China Syndrome, two of several U.S. movies playing in Moscow...