kristof spy
Whenwe needed to talk through an issue, to hold an idea up to the light and look atit from several angles, we always found it helpful to chat with Dai Qing. Dai,the fifty-one-year-old stepdaughter of
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Ask Well Humidity makes me tired
Humidity makes me tired,short-tempered and nauseous. Why don't I feel this way in drier heat? ?And how can I stay comfortable and safe?
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Humid weather really is harder onyour body.
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It is
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A Spanish duke and duchess recently christened their second daughter with an extremely long name, Sofia Fernanda Dolores Cayetana Teresa Angela de la Cruz Micaela del Santisimo Sacramento del Perpetuo
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cleese shrinks
Thesecond night's audience, by contrast, was the weirdest I'd ever played. Theywere abnormal from the very start, and when we found that we were not gettingthe laughs we were accustomed to, that
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Kristof Molly ivins started off awkwardly at the New York Times back in the Abe Rosenthal era when she walked the newsroom barefoot along with her dog
Molly started off awkwardly at theNew York Times back in the Abe Rosenthal era when she walked the newsroombarefoot along with her dog, whose name was Shit. She was instructed to leave,Shit at home.
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grandin Disability versus Just Bad Behaviors s
Disabilityversus Just Bad Behaviors
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Duringmy travels, I have observed that many children on the autism spectrum need morediscipline. Many parents and teachers seem confused about the cause of
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Kristof somali
Someof this may be dispiriting, but there are countless reminders that aid issometimes transformative even in settings that might seem hopeless, and thatAmerican and overseas organizations can
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I think, therefore I am -- Rene Descartes
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??????????? Althoughthat line launched Rene Descartes on his meteoric rise to stardom, what heactually wrote was
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Ask Well A cocktail or glass of wine helps me fall asleep on long flights
Ask Well
A cocktail or glass of wine helpsme fall asleep on long flights. But are there downsides to drinking on a plane?
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After the bustle of bonding andthe effort of squeezing your body and
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You can expect a big fine when you drive 35 mph over the speed limit. It's up to $1,000 if you're in Georgia. But a man had sticker shock when he was stopped for speeding and got a ticket for $1.4
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cleese norden
Thenthe wondrous Denis Norden (one of the half-dozen people I would choose to joinme on a desert island) somehow finagled me into appearing in two films he hadwritten. The first, The Bliss of Mrs.
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ford steiner
Fordhad appreciated what Max Steiner's music had done for The Lost Patrol, and madesure that he would be available for The Informer, going so far as to sendDudley Nichols over to talk to him about
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grandin Different Types of Thinking in Autism
DifferentTypes of Thinking in Autism
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Recentstudies on the brain, and especially on the brains of people diagnosed withautism spectrum disorders, are shedding light on the
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lake People fly in Peter Pan because of a London firm named Joseph Kirby Ltd
People fly in Peter Pan becauseof a London firm named Joseph Kirby Ltd.
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The Kirby firm has been supplyingflying equipment for Peter Pans ever since the very early 1900's. For our show,they
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Ask Well My family always says I ulcer
My family always says I'm goingto give myself an ulcer if I don't manage my stress. But is that really athing?
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Although people have longbelieved - and doctors used to claim - that stress can
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dementia
You know that feeling when you go to a restaurant and they get your order wrong? That's the point at the Restaurant of Mistaken Orders in Tokyo, where all the servers have dementia. Shiro Oguni
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cleese math
Theproblem was that my parents picked a real stinker. My recollections of it seemto come straight out of Dickens: two large rather dark rooms illuminated by afire, with fifteen or so children, all
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ford rolls/generous
Therewere two cataclysms in the last years of the '20s: one on Wall Street, one inHollywood. The Fords got off fairly lightly in both. "We were lucky in'29," Mary Ford would remember. "A Jewish
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grandin Developing Autistic Talent S
DevelopingAutistic Talent
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Atage two and a half I was enrolled in a nursery school for speech-handicappedchildren. It was staffed by an older, experienced speech therapist and anotherteacher.
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ask well I'm going on vacation soon and am worried about leaks from urinary incontinence. What should I do?
Ask well
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I'm going on vacation soon and amworried about leaks from urinary incontinence. What should I do?
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Maybe it's a small dribble afteryou cough or sneeze, or a larger leak triggered
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