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42. In the mood for (over) eating
Just how many pounds we pack on (or keep off or fail to lose) may depend on what type of cues, other than hunger, get us eating, according to new research. In a study published in the October issue of the journal Obesity, a team of researchers led by Niemeier separated nonhunger eating cues into two categories: eating for "internal" reasons -- for example, how we're feeling, what we're thinking -- and eating for "external" reasons -- such as where we are, who we're with and how good the...
Source11/18/2007


43. Landmark climate report released
If population has a direct correlation to our sustainable environment - an argument I bought in 1968 - everything short of population control is a band-aid and will only extend the timeline for the ultimate conclusion - over-population will venetually consume all of our resources. If population has a direct correlation to our sustainable environment - an argument I bought in 1968 - everything short of population control is a band-aid and will only extend the timeline for the ultimate...
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44. Tiny Elgin celebrates two teams in state finals
Many of the students are friends, and Pope John kids go to the public school for agriculture and industrial technology classes. When Omaha and Lincoln each have more than one high school playing in Nebraska football championship games in the same year, it's really no big deal. The 54-year-old Schmitt is a construction contractor who played quarterback for Pope John and graduated in the school's first class in 1972. The squads got a big send-off Tuesday night at a pep rally held at the...
Source11/14/2007


45. Thankfully, loving parents raised me colorblind
We ate all day: fresh chicken, necks wrung only hours before; real potatoes and gravy; yeast rolls; corn and green beans; red Jell-O with bananas; and best of all, fresh baked pies with thick cream from the separator. In this day and age, it's hard to realize there was a time when there was no TV, no football games to watch, no cell phones to answer, and we actually talked to each other. Sometimes we tried to listen to the radio through the static, but mostly we sat around the table,...
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46. dark matter
Is there no current candidate willing to do the same on immigration? You'd think someone in the 2008 field would make the move, just for strategic reasons. But it can be harder for a woman -- especially a potential commander in chief -- to project toughness without being seen as harsh and shrill. He also added that even after semi-amnesty there would be immigrants "not making any effort to become an American citizen," and said he "would not give them a drivers license. Yet at a moment when...
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