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- Qantas plane makes emergency landing with hole in undercarriage: official
- MANILA AFP — A Qantas Boeing 747 passenger plane made an emergency landing at Manila airport on Friday after a "hole in its belly" caused it to lose cabin pressure, an airport official said. Manila airport operations officer Ding Lima told local radio that the aircraft lost cabin pressure...
- Research articles 2008-07-24
- Australian swimmer Hackett's had a gutful of weight jibes
- SYDNEY AFP — Australian Olympic swimmer Grant Hackett Wednesday insisted he was in the shape of his life and stripped off for the cameras to prove it after being angered by jibes about his weight. The two-time Olympic 1500m champion posed in his swimming trunks to head off speculation...
- Research articles 2008-05-07
- Action is louder than weight
- Exercise can shrink your waistline and reduce the belly fat shown in recent studies to be so toxic, even if you don't lose much weight. That is the conclusion reached by exercise expert Timothy Church and colleagues in a new book, Move Yourself: The Cooper Clinic...
- Research articles 2008-04-16
- Big belly in middle age triples risk of dementia
- CHICAGO AFP — Having a large belly in middle age nearly triples the risk of developing dementia, a study released Wednesday found. "Considering that 50 percent of adults in this country have abdominal obesity, this is a disturbing finding," said study author Rachel Whitmer of the Kaiser Permanente Division...
- Research articles 2008-03-25
- Cibo
- Cibo 918 Congress Ave. (512) 478-3663. www.ciborestaurant.com. Seats: 60. Cuisine: Italian. Specialties: potato gnocchi with braised oxtail and grated Parmigiano-Reggiano; braised Berkshire pork belly grilled to order and served with cannellini beans all'uccelletto, rosemary-mint pesto and spiced salt; whole grilled Mediterranean sea bass stuffed with rosemary, thyme and lemon, with...
- Research articles 2008-01-07
- Dancer's job goes belly-up over fake degree
- SEOUL AFP — South Korean prosecutors said Monday they have charged a well-known belly dancer with forging an undergraduate degree to get a job teaching the skill at university. Ahn Yoo-Jin will face trial for allegedly forging a graduation certificate from a university in Sydney, Australia. She used it...
- Research articles 2007-11-11
- Strangled woman awoke as baby cut from belly: testimony
- KANSAS CITY, United States AFP — A Missouri woman who was strangled by an acquaintance probably regained consciousness as the attacker sliced into her abdomen to steal her unborn baby, a pathologist testified Friday. Bobbie Jo Stinnett likely blacked out after being choked from behind with a rope but...
- Research articles 2007-10-06
- NASA delays decision on repairs
- CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. AP -- An astronaut's ripped glove forced an early end to a spacewalk Wednesday as NASA put off a decision on whether to order risky spacewalk repairs for a deep gouge on shuttle Endeavour's belly. After nearly a week of agonizing over the gouge, NASA...
- Research articles 2007-08-16
- NASA weighs options to fix gash
- A NASA official said Monday that astronauts on space shuttle Endeavour will probably fix a deep gouge in the spaceship's delicate heat-shielding tiles if the job isn't too difficult. "I'm probably going to go ahead and go do it" if a repair is straightforward, said John...
- Research articles 2007-08-14
- NASA considers spacewalk to fix gouge
- NASA managers could decide as early as today whether astronauts will undertake a risky spacewalk to fix a deep gouge in space shuttle Endeavour's heat-shield tiles. Endeavour's astronauts on Sunday pointed lasers and cameras on the shuttle's robotic arm at the gouge, revealing that it's more...
- Research articles 2007-08-13
- Average Joes celebrate their 'redneck' heritage at wacky US festival
- EAST DUBLIN, United States AFP — Bellyflopping in the mud, tossing toilet seats and guzzling beer, average Joes celebrated the unrefined life of the US "redneck" at a wacky annual event initially held as a counterpart to the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Setting the tone for the daylong pseudo-athletic antics,...
- Research articles 2007-07-07
- Mailbox
- Everyone is mad for Spanx, as fashion columnist Elizabeth Wellington reported this month ("Slim duds, cleverly marketed," March 4), but they are available only in certain stores. Lord & Taylor, Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus and Saks, as well as Lane Bryant and Chico's, carry the brand, as do some...
- Research articles 2007-03-18
- Japanese officials bare bellies online to fight obesity
- TOKYO AFP — Two middle-aged Japanese bureaucrats showed their bulging bellies to the nation as they kicked off a diet blog as part of a national campaign to fight growing obesity. Vice Health, Labor and Welfare Ministers Noritoshi Ishida and Keizo Takemi were both pictured on their blog lifting up...
- Research articles 2006-12-04
- "Jelly belly" backlash costs cop his job, defines limits of wellness communications
- A Florida police chief lost his job recently when he exhorted his officers to stay in good health and spurn the "jelly belly" lifestyle for one of exercise, good nutrition and self-pride. Some of his subordinates complained and city officials said the complaints indicated the chief had a morale problem...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- Pork
- The USDA's quarterly hog report indicated that pork output growth for the second half of 2006 will be a little slower expected, in the range of 1 percent to 2 percent. Heavyweight pigs of more than 180 pounds were 2 percent below a year ago, confirming suspicions that producers have...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
- Periscope
- Europe: Battle of the Borders European politicians rarely resurrect the ghosts of the Great War, but a move by France to block an Italian bid for the utility Suez provoked Finance Minister Giulio Tremonti to warn last week of an "Aug. 14 effect"--a reference to the...
- Research articles 2006-03-13
- Periscope.
- Byline: Karen Lowry Miller Joe Cochrane Michael Isikoff David Gates John Ness Quindlen Krovatin Europe: Battle of the Borders European politicians rarely resurrect the ghosts of the Great War, but a move by France to block an Italian bid for the utility...
- Research articles 2006-03-13
- Belly up to NFL's Capt. Fisher
- DETROIT -- Gautama Buddha, the noted fifth-century B.C. philosopher, and Bryce Fisher, the Seattle Seahawks left defensive end, have a couple of bonds. Both are leaders of men. Both have bellies that serve a unique service to others. "When he was a kid, we used to call him,...
- Research articles 2006-02-03
- Traders' commitments as of December 13, 2005.(FINANCIAL MARKETS)
- Traders Commitments as of December 13, 2005 If you are interested in receiving this report, via fax or e-mail, after it's released by the CFTC, call us TOLL-FREE at 1-800-221-4352. ...
- Research articles 2005-12-16
- Emergency repair to shuttle's heat shield planned
- HOUSTON -- For the first time, an astronaut will go under a space shuttle's belly during a spacewalk to make an emergency repair to the damaged heat shield, NASA said Monday. Meanwhile, NASA is investigating whether a new material used to build part of space shuttle Discovery's fuel tank...
- Research articles 2005-08-02
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