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...President. Even as voters fault George W. Bush's judgment, many praise his instincts. "I don't think he has the faculties of his father," says Steve Guest, a computer engineer in Cincinnati, Ohio, "but he has the resolve, and that's what matters." A less admiring observer, Matt Streng, a health-care teacher in Chapel Hill, N.C., sees the public's mood a little differently: "They have blind faith in a President who has blind faith in his cause," he says...
...Avenue apartment and an editorial position at Poise magazine with her former nemesis as her right-hand woman. This Jenna (“Alias” star Jennifer Garner) is her adolescent worst nightmare—a cheating, backstabbing, lying bitch. It takes the help of her old chum Matt (Mark Ruffalo), who has morphed from the loser boy-next-door to a tanned, buff, hot-but-doesn’t-know-it in that aw-shucks way photographer, to set things right. Garner’s performance may lend itself to a Julia Roberts reference or two?...
...definitely different.” The vast majority of Harvard male undergrads we spoke to for this story emphasized the role of eating healthily and working out in maintaining their image. Tips for avoiding the freshman fifteen rolled in: “Drink hard liquor, not beer” (Matt T. Bosch ’07) and “stop thinking of food as anything you eat to stop being hungry or bored, and start exploring Harvard’s dining hall” (Jim L. Stillwell...
...spending so much time and cash on their exteriors? Most of the guys would agree with Matt T. Bosch ’07. “It’s a self esteem thing,” he says. The need to dress well and keep up a good appearance is paramount. Knowing that he’s dressed well and in shape is an ego-boost to Goonan. “I feel better about myself,” he says. Girls have also started to take notice of men’s need to dress for themselves. Betsy...
...definitely different.” The vast majority of Harvard male undergrads we spoke to for this story emphasized the role of eating healthily and working out in maintaining their image. Tips for avoiding the freshman fifteen rolled in: “Drink hard liquor, not beer” (Matt T. Bosch ’07) and “stop thinking of food as anything you eat to stop being hungry or bored, and start exploring Harvard’s dining hall” (Jim L. Stillwell...