Hannah White
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Do Electronic Cigarettes Work?Electronic cigarettes entered the lucrative, but ill-famed US tobacco market as the much-awaited solution to a safer alternative to smoking addiction. But what are they really: a great tobacco substitute, a geeky gadget or a dangerous fraud? Do they work? -
Women's 200m backstroke, Seoul, 1988: My favorite Olympic memoryAs a swimmer, Krisztina Egerszegi was a natural like almost nobody before her or after her. As a champion, she was impeccable and gracious like few others before her or after her.Also published on:
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Indoor rock climbing in ConnecticutConnecticut has several indoor climbing facilities. Some are simpler walls, while there are a few dedicated gyms with serious rocks. Whether for a fun weekend climb with the kids or for a more serious exercise, everybody can find the right facility.
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Can a Small Software Business Weather the Debt Ceiling Debate?While the government has been busy piling up debt and digging itself deeper into a budget hole, we have been busy building a software business that just got its big break: a federal contract. The government will go on, but will we too?
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How to Make Working from Home Work for You?Working from home can be a comfortable solution for holding a rewarding full-time job that pays for the bills and allowing for enough family time, too. Creating the right conditions to make sure that all work gets done within reasonable times is not easy. -
Hiking trails in Fairfield County, CT and Westchester County, NYEnjoy hiking in these unique parks in Fairfield County, CT and Westchester County, NY -
Should Anthony Weiner Resign?Anthony Weiner should resign and run for reelection to allow his constituents to decide whether they think he is still a fit enough leader to represent them. And to finally make all this distraction and scandal go away: too much work awaits.
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Live Until You Die: Earnest HemingwayHemingway with his raw, hyperactive and somewhat aggressive male world fueled by alcohol is not this decade's favorite. Still, his well-written stories of men and women dead seriously searching for a fulfilling life are fun and rewarding to read. -
Guide to Things You Want to Do While Vacationing in Cape CodCape Code has so much to offer. Plan your vacation wisely to give yourself enough time to enjoy it. Do not try to fit everything into one visit: relax and take your sweet time in Cape Cod doing what you enjoy the most: you will surely find it there. -
The Greatest Actor of His Generation: Johnny DeppWhenever Johnny Depp announces a new project, my heart leaps with joy and a bit of fear: I look forward to a new Depp-miracle, but worry about his ability to continue his bold career while maintaining his sane, well-grounded 'private' identity. -
Train Ride Around HellAt 19, I set out on the 'vacation of my life'. I had no idea what I was getting into with my ignorance, overstuffed backpack and almost empty wallet: endless nights on trains, meals of crackers and bologna and despair at a series of unexpected events.
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The Indestructible Lada 1200: The Little Car that CouldMaybe it is just all the sweet memories of by-gone college days, but from all the cars I have ever had, my very first one, a 1982 Lada 1200 emerges as the 'little car that could'. Luxurious or pretty it was not, but dependable '" oh yes.
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Green FamiliesOur children will inherit the Earth from us. We have an obligation to preserve it for them and an obligation to teach them how to preserve and protect it by themselves. It should be a part of our lives as families. So many little things can be done.
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Father's Day sports memories: Basketball games with my dad across two continents and 30 yearsMy Dad is a special, one-of-a-kind father. We were once so close, then somewhat distanced and now struggling to get close again despite an ocean between us. At his favorite basketball games we built our bond, tested our connection and have reconnected.
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Summer Festivals and Events in Connecticut: Boats, Cars, Arts and Nighttime MusicIt's the time for summer festivals, our chance to something new, revisit an old favorite event or just stumble into a park with white tents offering goodies while the summer breezes tickle our noses with the irresistible aroma of grilled hot-dogs.
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A Gold Coast Treasure Chest: Sands Point PreservesSands Point Preserve is like a funky little treasure chest with heritage from the Goulds and Guggenheims, comforting, soft forests, a Shrek's swamp and a somewhat decaying shoreline
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Beyond the Piggy Bank: Money-Smart KidsMoney and finances are a necessary part of life. Teaching kids the value of money and how to be smart with it will help them not to have too worry too much about it once they grow up. Here are some tips for young, elementary school kids.
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Why I Let My Kids Play Video Games?I admit it: I fought against getting a game console into our house '" but 'everyone has it, Mommy'. It turned out that this 'thing' is not that bad: my boys can bond over it, learn a few things, get inspiration for new ideas and actually have loads of fun.
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Celebrating and Conquering the Winds: Kite FlyingKites are beautiful and strange - pretty to watch and so thrilling to fly. Kiting is humans' tribute to the awesome power of the winds and their playful and light-hearted attempt to conquer this element and harness its energy for some fun and excitement.
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Tiger Cubs Cry for a Tiger MomAlong with millions, I have been following the Tiger Mom debate thinking myself firmly in the anti-Tiger camp. To my surprise - well, not really, I do know him after all - so has my 14 year old son. He happened to like the idea of a Tiger Mom.