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March 2007 ArchivesI'm tired. Really tired. Exhausted, actually. The last couple of weeks have been really interesting to say the least. It all started on March 13, when yours truly along with my nieces, Gannel and Cindy, flew to New York City to see Mana in concert at Madison Square Garden (FYI: Mana is a popular rock band from Mexico). We arrived in New Jersey, got on the train that would take us to Penn Station, so far, so good. ...So do you get your 5 to 9 servings of fruits and vegetables a day? That's the recommended amount according to the National Food guide Pyramid. Sure I've heard that somewhere before, yet I was definitely not getting my share of fruits and veggies. ...To those of you who suffer from allergies... I'm working on an in-depth story about suburban swingers. Right. I said suburban swingers. We're not talking about a bunch of people in seedy, smoke filled x-rated clubs. We're talking about soccer moms and ivy league dads (or perhaps its ivy league moms and soccer dads). How this story came about? Well, in recent months I've been hearing a lot about this kind of "alternative" life style. In North Scottsdale, there's a custom h... Maybe I'm just a chicken, but the thought of flying aboard the new Airbus A380 makes my hands sweat and my heart race. ...How are you? I hope you're fine. No I mean it. I really do. In the past couple of years, how you are doing and how our world is doing, has taken on greater significance for me. In the last several months, the global warming issue has been in the news frequently. The message I've received is basically this: Global warming is real, it's more than 90 percent likely that the most recent, drastic warming is the result of mankind, and there are some things we can do about it. ...As Arizonans, we're used to warm weather. But it's hard for me to imagine this place getting even hotter. Global warming means that Arizona, like other places, will warm a few degrees in the next 50-100 years. We will adapt by cranking up the air conditioning, spending more time indoors and finding other ways to keep cool. But it may not be so easy for animals to adapt to a changing climate. I recently did a story for 3TV ab... |
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