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...live "Vice President Cheney EKG feed" B) updates on the First Family pets C) Absolut Jenna pop-up ad D) Laura Bush staring-contest game...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Quiz Sep. 10, 2001 | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...resourceful Harvard undergraduate, if someone handed me a newborn child and sent me home, I wouldn’t have the slightest clue what to do. Though I’m sure I would eventually figure out how to feed and burp the child, as well as rock him or her to sleep, the goals of fostering good behavioral habits along with quality intellectual development would probably be lost somewhere between the baby crying and me trying to make dinner while finishing my homework. Good parenting is not an innate trait, and is even less so under stressful situations...

Author: By Arianne R. Cohen, | Title: The Problem With Parenting | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...second half Reyes picked up where she left off, as she took a through ball and pushed it past Gunther to tie the match at 2-2 in the 48th minute. Less than five minutes later Reyes completed her hat trick with a header off of a corner kick feed from senior forward Ashley Magnuson...

Author: By Taso Skalkos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Soccer Can't Fend Off Tigers | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...walking at just after 4. They eat breakfast on foot; Adam races between the walking men serving tea and a porridge made of dates, millet and goat's cheese. They walk until 10am, and then ride through the heat of the day, then stop as the sun sets and feed the camels before eating their own meal, usually more porridge or dried fruit. "The worst thing is when you run out of pasture and the animals get tired," says Adam's uncle, Ebuche Saghdou, who made his first salt trek 30 years ago at age 17. "They can last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sunset Looms for Africa's Salt Trekkers | 9/7/2001 | See Source »

...When people who fear for their job, they don't, as a rule, spend as much as they would otherwise. It's known to Fed-watchers as a "breach of consumer confidence," and the funny thing is it tends to feed on itself. Consumers are at both ends of the food chain - when demand drops, they have to fire themselves, and they stop shopping. Without customers, businesses stay in their caves. Stocks keep shaking themselves out. Nobody gets rich, sometimes not for a long time. And then you get a potentially serious recession...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush's Economic Policy for Fall: Crossed Fingers | 9/6/2001 | See Source »

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