Lifestlye news and features.
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Written by Andrew Kersey
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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As the number of self-professed nonbelievers grows in America, so do the requests for a funeral which accurately reflects their disbelief. |
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Written by Cassandra Lizaire
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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For many career lawyers, poetry isn't simply a weekend hobby; it's a second calling. |
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Written by Jane Y. Kim
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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While most graffiti artists search for high-tech paints to make their tags stand out forever, some are borrowing tools from Mother Nature to make a greener
mark, using biodegradable markers and living materials.
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Written by Mary Cuddehe
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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Innovators in the death-care industry have been busy dreaming up new ideas for memorials, converting cremation ashes into drinking glasses, pencil boxes,
even coral reefs. |
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Written by Dara L. Miles
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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All-female extreme adventure camps and clinics are gaining in popularity. Women who might not otherwise sign up to learn high-altitude mountaineering, ice
climbing, or rock climbing, find a comfort zone where there are "no boys allowed." |
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Written by Alex Sundby
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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It's been 80 years since Variety considered it big news that a studio hired a female gag writer. Since then, funny women have long smashed through the
glass ceiling. |
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Written by Lana Gersten
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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As nude recreation grows in popularity, weddings sans clothes are also gaining steam, in private clubs, on cruise ships and in any available open field. |
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Written by Katherine Bindley
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Sunday, 09 March 2008 |
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Tom Hanks did it in Cast Away when he called a volleyball “Wilson.” Now a new study says that people who humanize their iPods, BlackBerrys and laptops may
also be longing for companionship. |
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