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Three Books For Frugal Fashionistas
If you think fashion is just for rich socialites and reality show stars, you've been watching too much MTV. Melissa Walker has three books that show the key to style isn't cash — it's creativity.
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When Traffic Lights Make Us Stop and Think
For the past 15 years, writer Brian Hayes has made a hobby out of studying — and photographing — the manmade. He is the author of Infrastructure: A Field Guide to the Industrial Landscape. His subject on a recent trip to Washington? Traffic lights.
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Schmidt Baking truck is a godsend for stranded motorists in Virginia
Casey Holihan and John Noe were on their 16th hour in a snowstorm when they saw a bread truck. They called the Schmidt Baking Company and got permission to distribute the contents of the truck.
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West Point: Preparing the Army's Future Leaders
Today's West Point cadets are the first generation of students to enroll at the academy in wartime since the Vietnam era. The U.S. Army is adapting its training techniques to reflect lessons learned from the war in Iraq.
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Netflix lays off several hundred more employees
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For five generations, Patrick Tracey's family has been plagued by what he calls "a perfect storm of schizophrenia." In his new book, Stalking Irish Madness, he traces his family lineage — and the roots of the disease — all the way back to Ireland.
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Report: Benefits of Seafood Outweigh Risks
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What Chinese Men Really Think of Western Women
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