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02-Dec-2003 Part 1 of 2: Did the unprecedented, authenticated longevity of Frenchwoman Jeanne Calment, who died at age 122 seven years ago, represent an anomaly or portend a trend many of her fellow humans will follow?
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01-Dec-2003 Last July's tragedy in which when an 86-year-old driver plowed into a Santa Monica farmers' market, killing 10 and injuring scores of others, revived the public debate about licensing older drivers.
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02-Dec-2003 One factor that contributes to a loss of distance is a narrow swing arc, which prevents the buildup of coil on the backswing and the retention of coil on the downswing.
29-Nov-2003 Two common characteristics of the high-handicap golfer are that they hit weak slices and they grip the club too much in the palm of their hands.
27-Nov-2003 Our powers of observation often let us down when it comes to golf. Watching Tiger Woods swing a club gives the impression that he spins his upper body when starting back to the ball, but when the average golfer attempts to copy this action the ball flies wildly.
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01-Dec-2003 It's a long drive from the South Boston docks to Harvard Law School. On the docks, one of my brothers, a tugboat captain, is off-loading yet another 4,000 tons of cement to feed the seemingly limitless Boston building boom.
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30-Nov-2003 If you're tired of thinking about turkey leftovers, turkey sandwiches, turkey tetrazzini and turkey noodle soup, switch gears and reflect on your investing turkeys.
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