


So here is something a bit odd from a recent New York Times story by Jessica Grose: A woman named Robyn Okrant is following all of Oprah Winfrey's advice for one year. She watches the show, reads the magazine and documents her experience on a blog ...
Read more...Ah, fat camp -- the setting of so many young adult novels and MTV documentaries I had almost forgotten it continues to exist outside of the pop-culture realm. But as Stephanie Saul's New York Times piece "Priced Out of Weight Loss Camp" points out ...
Read more...Altho Mormon, I did not jump on Romney’s side automatically. Our church reminds us….over the pulpit……of political neutrality on a regular basis. And, I was quite open to listening to Brownback and Huckabee’s positions as they were the ones ...
Read more...Nearly half of Democrats (48 percent) think Hillary Clinton has a better chance of beating John McCain in November — 10 percentage points higher than the 38 percent who think Barack Obama can win, according to a FOX News poll released Wednesday ...
Read more...What if you started a new party and nobody came? : Americans may be enthralled with their political scene but up in the Great White North, writes Jackson Murphy, Canadians are less impressed and couldn't care less who leads the right Yet more thunder ...
Read more...Altho Mormon, I did not jump on Romney’s side automatically. Our church reminds us….over the pulpit……of political neutrality on a regular basis. And, I was quite open to listening to Brownback and Huckabee’s positions as they were the ones ...
Read more...Family Ties : Any parent can understand why Mark Warner didn't want to leave home before his three daughters. Building a nationwide campaign that takes you to every county in Iowa: $100 million. Never missing your daughters' soccer games: priceless ...
Read more...... the summer season, the Punjab State Electricity Board (PSEB ... about the death of the student, Dr Indu had during the exam ... of his contribution towards World Asthma Day (WAD) 2007 ...
Read more...V acation —the magical word that holds the key to that unmistakable glee on a child’s face. Promising every school-going kid a slice of the much-fantasised freedom, summer holidays are a break from overbearing inkpots, strict timetables and ...
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