| Bowen outplays Bryant,
Over the past seven seasons, the Spurs' defensive game plan when facing the Los Angeles Lakers has seldom changed. It was always up to Bruce Bowen to find a way to slow down the pop-a-shot scoring machine that is Kobe Bryant. That plan never said anything of Bowen actually outscoring Bryant. But, after he did exactly that in the Spurs' 107-92 victory on Tuesday, nobody from San Antonio is complaining. Bowen, the Spurs' 12th-leading scorer heading into the game, flirted with a career high by scoring 23 points. Bryant, the NBA's leading scorer heading into the game, finished with 18. And the Spurs emerged with their fourth consecutive easy-does-it victory before a sellout crowd of 18,797 at the AT&T Center, after which Bowen admitted the obvious: Out-Bryanting Bryant was never part of the design.
PRESS RELEASE: Asda Story Returns for Open Beta Dec. 6th
Seoul. Korea - November 21, 2007 - Brand new concept of 'Witty Fantasy Space' will be on Asda Story website from Nov. 26th of 2007 to Dec. 2nd of 2007 (KOR). For coexistence of users, Game Waiters (GW), former GM had prepared a Web Event where users' personal works will be used in an actual game of Asda Story. There will be Asda Story related cartoons with blanks to create your own cartoons. We wish users to be creative, funny, and witty to design their own. At every transaction from one village to another, there is a loading picture. We would like users to be a part of our game, and have great time. The best ones will be used in actual village opening pages during our Open Beta Test. Everyone who is a member of Asda Story is eligible. Also anyone of our members can evaluate and Results will be posted Dec.
Eating Well, Harvard-Style
These days, it's a piece of (low-calorie) cake to find sugar-free, fat-free, or even carb-free foods. Politic-free foods, on the other hand, are not so easy to come by. If you're worried about how food industry lobbyists have corrupted the government's dietary guidelines, fret no more: Harvard has created its own food pyramid! In 2005, the USDA replaced its 1992 food pyramid with a new version, which Walter C. Willett, Frederick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, dubbed “a complete joke." The pyramid's recommendations (heavy on dairy, meat, and grains) are rife with political undertones, according to Jami M. Snyder, Communications Coordinator of Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS). “It's very convenient for the industry," Willett said. “Everyone's in the game." So Willett created his own food pyramid, displayed in Harvard's dining halls and his book “Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy." Willett's design distinguishes between good and bad fats and carbohydrates, less dairy than the government's dietary guidelines, and “sparing" servings of red meat and white bread.
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