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Last wishes: Hold the religion PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew Kersey   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
As the number of self-professed nonbelievers grows in America, so do the requests for a funeral which accurately reflects their disbelief.
 
Bards of the Bar PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cassandra Lizaire   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
For many career lawyers, poetry isn't simply a weekend hobby; it's a second calling.
 
Graffiti artists paint the town green PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jane Y. Kim   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
mosimage} 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.
 
Dying outside the box PDF Print E-mail
Written by Mary Cuddehe   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
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.
 
Women-only adventure clinics offer challenge and support PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dara L. Miles   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
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."
 
Gag girl anniversary marks growth of funny women PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alex Sundby   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
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.

 
Weddings exposed: Bride and groom bare it all PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lana Gersten   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
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.

 
Too attached to that iPod? New study explains why PDF Print E-mail
Written by Katherine Bindley   
Sunday, 09 March 2008
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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