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To: Ilaine who wrote (14436)2/4/2002 5:55:00 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 74559
 
and to top it all off, they live in Houston

Which for the second year in a row was named the fattest city in America by Men's Fitness, LOL...

Houston, You've Got a Problem
dailynews.yahoo.com

Houston got the dishonor of being the fattest city for the second year in the row. The magazine rapped it for its horrendously bad air, high levels of TV viewership, and low levels of sports participation.

However, Men's Fitness did give Houston credit for adopting new programs to encourage fitness.

Other cities ranking high on the fattest list are also urban centers. After Houston, the other top cities, from fattest to less fat, are Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Dallas, Columbus, Ohio, and San Antonio, Tex.