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Working Smarter Together By James Surowiecki / Originally Published in WIRED . Edited for length. Reprinted by permission of SLL/ Sterling Lord Literistic, Inc. Copyright by James Surowiecki Why the m
Send in the Rescue Rats By Emily Singer 2004, New Scientist Magazine. Reed Business Information Ltd. All rights reserved. Distributed by Tribune Media Services. Rats equipped with radios that transmit
Dive the South Pacific By Yvette Cardozo For many people, the South Pacific evokes images of coconut palms, fragrant flowers, exotic fruit and, above all, romance. To a scuba diver, it means much more
Kauai Adventure 3 Floating the canals Locals had been sneaking into the old Lihue Plantation with giant inner tubes to float the canals for decades. The swirling, whirling fun adventure through mounta
How to Enjoy Your Job By Jane Boucher / Reprinted with permission from Guideposts . 2004 by Guideposts, Carmel, New York 10512. All rights reserved. Don’t have the job you love? Then learn how to lo
Finding the Energy by Richard Seven 2005 The Seattle Times , Knight Ridder Newspapers. Distributed by Tribune Media Services Need some energy? To get it you have to spend it, and there’s the rub 1 W
Demining Cambodia by Hand By Karen J. Coates 1 When Aki Ra was five years old, the Khmer Rouge killed his parents. At age 10, Aki Ra got his first gun, an AK-47, and he learned to plant landmines , fi
Newsworthy Clips 2 Lake of Warning System hindered Scientists Who Saw Early Threat By James Janega / 2004, as first appeared in Chicago Tribune . KRT. Distributed by TMSI. With a killer tsunami bearin
Queen Elizabeth I 3 The glorious victory An ominous threat arose from abroad. Elizabeth knew that Philip II of Spain intended to attack England, so she turned England’s minuscule navy into a fearsom
Hans Christian Andersen By Juliana Hanford / This article was reprinted and edited for length with permission from Literary Traveler The 200th anniversary of Andersen’s birth has arrived, and people
When the Blues won’t Go Away A new way to beat chronic discontent By Marjorie Rosen / This article was published originally in Biography Magazine . 2003. Anbsp; 1 It can be a familiar and uncomforta
Seoul’s Brunch Bunch By Norman Sklarewitz Enjoy the ultimate all-American dining experience at top hotels in Seoul, South Korea. 1 In the view of many, the major American contribution to dining out
Magnetism and the Brain 2 Not a new idea Using EP-MRSI to treat mental illness is a completely different approach only because of the way the magnetism is applied to the brain. The notion that the bra
Extreme Races for Intense Runners By Rachel Sawatzky For some ultramarathon runners, 42 km is only the beginning. 1 Only fanatical runners would pay US$250 in entry fees for the chance to run 135 mile
Indispensable? Your Biggest Business Mistake By Barry Flynn / 2003, as first appeared in The Orlando Sentinel , Knight Ridder Newspapers. Distributed by Tribune Media Services International. Working y
The Mercury Mess By Samantha Levine / 2004, as first appeared in U.S. News nbsp; What are the dangers of mercury in fish? Can the mercury mess be cleaned up? 1 Are these fish safe to eat?” It’s a
Ice Cream Slims Down 2 The sweet substitute The key ingredient in most of the better-foryou ice creams is “Splenda”, the sugar-based sweetener made from sucralose. It passes through the body witho
Mother’s Day Is More than Flowers By Michael Smalley Smalley Relationship Center, www.smalleyonline.com Every Mother’s Day millions of moms receive the customary card, bouquet of flowers, and if t
Beating Cancer: A Quest for Miracles By Fawn Vrazo / 2005, The Philadelphia Inquirer , Knight Ridder Newspapers. Distributed by Tribune Media Services. New hope that targeted therapies will be the ult
Coco Chanel: Number One By Dorothy Rompalske / This article was published originally in Biography Magazine . 1998. Anbsp; How Coco Chanel invented herself and reinvented fashion. 1 The shoulder bag, t