In The New Rules of Lifting for Women, authors Lou Schuler, Cassandra Forsythe, and Alwyn Cosgrove present a comprehensive strength, conditioning, and nutrition plan destined to...
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Ten unique programs for fat loss, muscle gain, and strength improvement for beginners and elite lifters. Want to get more out of your workout and spend less...
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The World's Most AUTHORITATIVE Guide to Building Your Body You probably know a lot about building muscle. You know which curl is the best for your biceps,...
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Wide shoulders, narrow waist, thick chest, muscular arms and legs: today's male ideal physique is the same as that of ancient Greece. Aerobics and the Food...
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Get bigger biceps, broad shoulders, a bigger bench press, powerful legs, cut abs . . . without ever leaving your home! The body you want, in the space...
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No-nonsense workouts to build a lean, strong, eye-catching physique. Every young, single guy is looking for an edge, some way to get single women his age to...
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Men's Health Huge in a Hurry will add inches to your muscles and increase your strength, with noticeable results quickly, no matter how long you've been...
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I heard a Catholic theologian talking about this on NPR the other day, but here's the first print account I've seen of the battle over limbo:
According to Italian media reports on Tuesday, an international theological commission will advise Pope Benedict to eliminate the teaching about limbo...
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If you're a baseball fan or political junkie, you've probably heard by now the strange saga of New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson: After years of telling people that he'd been drafted by the Kansas City A's out of high school in 1966, he's now admitted he...
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Last summer, on vacation, my kids were sharing a jungle gym at a beachfront park with some kids staying at another house. Kids in these situations seem to have two modes: They play parallel to each other -- as if the kids they don't know don't...
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According to this new survey, Americans are getting more tolerant:
While the survey reveals that 71 percent of Americans believe "God's plan for marriage is one man, one woman, for life," only 22 percent say they see divorce as a sin. Even among religious conservatives (Protestant or...
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Time was, journalism was a good field for bad-looking people. Our newsrooms and magazine offices were the home of the homely. It wasn't any job-related factor that made us so hard on the eyes. Our long hours at typewriters couldn't be blamed for giving us bad...
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The L.A. Times has a "special men's health issue" in their weekly health section, with articles about testosterone, workouts for every age, and fixing bad backs.
Curiously, all the articles to which I just linked, and almost all the stories in the section, are written by women....
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I laughed when I saw this column, lamenting the fact that today's journalism students are actually concerned with making a decent living:
"We're losing so many hard-news students to public relations, advertising and marketing," one professor told me. "They just want to make money."
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