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...believe the body and mind start to deteriorate after age 60. I maintain that we remain what we deeply believe we are, physically and mentally. On Nov. 15, I will be 89 years old. I am in excellent health, swim 1,000 yds. [900 m] twice a week, walk 2 miles [3.25 km] three times a week, work out with weights at least once a week and play tennis anytime I can find a partner. I feel as if I am in my early 50s, and my wife and students regard me as about that age. People think...
...somewhere, because it certainly wasn’t going to be found on special teams.“I thought we executed our game plan across the board,” Murphy said, “with maybe the exception of field goal, PAT.”Harvard scored twice in the first, both on touchdown receptions by Widman. Employing little-used receiver Peter Scully and tight end Jason Miller, sophomore quarterback Liam O’Hagan moved the Harvard offense into the red zone. From the four-yard line, O’Hagan lobbed the ball high...
...Rice was clearly exhilarated by her first trip to Mosul. She had visited Baghdad twice before, and flew there again after her Mosul stop. But she told reporters aboard her plane she much preferred talking to local pols and hands-on activists from small communities. "It's like the difference between visiting Birmingham and Washington," she said. The Birmingham native didn't leave much doubt about which city she preferred...
India in particular is a high priority for Zander, who has made that country his personal project. His partner on the India team is Warrior, a 21-year veteran of Motorola who was born and educated in India. (Zander tried twice to recruit her to Sun when he was chief operating officer there, and a running joke at Motorola is that he took the CEO job just to work with her.) Instead of flooding India with cheap products, Warrior says, the company is introducing pared-down phones that share a design language with more expensive ones. They use the same...
...warned against the use of Lifestyles condoms, saying that they barely meet federal safety guidelines. Her warning caused a stir at Harvard, where the free condoms most readily available to students are from the Lifestyles brand. Representatives from CHI refill boxes in the basements of undergraduate dorms twice a week. But condom selections are being reviewed in the wake of Airs’ comment, according to Emily W. Hogeland ’07, a CHI representative for Dunster House. “We realize that many students rely upon the condoms that we supply, and UHS is undertaking the data...