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I got an email from someone I didn’t know this week, saying how comforting she had found my book, especially the chapter about friendship.
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El líder de la liga española, Barcelona, recibirá este domingo a su escolta, el Real Madrid, en un partido en el que además se juegan el prestigio de sus tridentes de atacantes.
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For older adults who think drinking diet soda helps their waistline, this will be hard to swallow: New research suggests that the more you drink of those artificially sweetened beverages, the bigger your belly grows.
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When Joan and John Vatterott retired to Naples, Fla., nearly 10 years ago, they volunteered with the Guadalupe Center, a nonprofit that supports 1,100 children in the nearby town of Immokalee, a low-income community with one of the largest populations of crop pickers in the country.
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First the boomers were nudged from the media spotlight by millennials, the largest and most diverse generation. And who can argue that our adult children have made an indelible imprint on how we live, work and play.
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What makes one person focus on saving for his or her future, while another is totally oblivious and winds up hopelessly in debt? It turns out that our relationship with money is much more complex than we think.
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Some 45 million Americans identify themselves as Irish — odd, considering that only six million people live on the whole of Erin’s Isle — but it may help explain why so many classic movies have an Irish focus.
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As a postmodernist architect, Michael Graves designed more than 350 buildings around the world, achieving renown for reinterpreting classical elements such as colonnades and loggias.
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Here’s a time you want to hear from the IRS.
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Two new movies feature characters whose lives change when they try on mysterious shoes. A third film treads a well-worn path to mediocrity.







