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Things to Do for Mom on Mother's DaySurprise Mom this year and celebrate Mother's Day in a creative, new way. Here is a list of 10 new ways to celebrate with Mom on her special day.
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How to Interview a NannyPicking a nanny to care for your child is a stressful, taxing process. Here is a guide to demystify and guide you through this challenging process, including the right questions to ask and why you need to ask them.
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Top Ten Children's Picture BooksHere is a list of ten classic picture books for children. These books have stood the test of time and should be part of any child's repertoire.
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How to Dress like Jackie OJackie O is perhaps the preeminent style icon of the twentieth century, but her style is not difficult to imitate. Here is a simple guide for capturing the Jackie O look.
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1-800-Flowers Sued for Revealing Customer's Affair to SpouseA customer has sued 1-800-Flowers for revealing his affair to his wife, allegedly in contravention of the company's own privacy policy and Texas law.
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San Francisco is Metro Area with Highest Average PayThe San Francisco area has the highest average pay of any metropolitan area in the United States, according to a report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The next highest area is New York, Northern New Jersey and Long Island. -
New Jersey Man Disciplined for Dreadlocks Can Sue for Religious DiscriminationA New Jersey appellate court has ruled that a Rastafarian corrections officer subjected to disciplinary action and facing termination of his employment for refusing to cut his dreadlocks had presented a valid claim of religious discrimination.
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What to Wear After Labor Day when it Still Feels like SummerIt may still be 80 degrees and sunny out, but Labor Day has come and gone, so according to the fashion world, it is officially Fall. Here is a guide for transitioning to your Fall wardrobe when it still feels like summer.
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New York City Labor Day Parade CanceledThe Labor Day parade, which has been a tradition in New York City for 125 years, has been canceled this year. Instead, the New York City Central Labor Council has decided to hold a "Labor Day Rally" on September 8, 2007 at Ground Zero.
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Meeting Hydration Requirements Without Actually Drinking WaterWater is essential for one's health. But people who don't enjoy drinking water need not despair. It is possible to consume plenty of water without actually drinking any water at all-provided you make the right choices in your "water replacement" food and drinks."
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How to Look like Audrey HepburnAudrey Hepburn famously said "my look is attainable." Here is a guide for women wishing to mimic the timeless style of Audrey Hepburn. -
New York Subway System Flooding Takes New Yorkers-And MTA-"By Surprise"Widely regarded as the best public transportation system in America, the New York public transportation system came to a screeching halt on August 8, 2007-all because of a rain storm. New Yorkers expressed shock and frustration at the disruption.
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Tory Burch Reva Flats: What's All the Hype About and Should You Buy a Pair?Tory Burch Reva ballet flats came on the fashion scene in 2006 and have since become ubiquitous. Why is everyone buying this shoe, and should you own a pair? One woman decides to find out.
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Picking a College Major: How Choosing What You Love Makes Strategic SenseThis article examines why the perceived choice between majoring in something you love and picking a major that will put you on the path to a high paying career is a false dilemma. In fact, majoring in something you love may enhance your career prospects.
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2007 Fourth of July Festivities in New York CityNew York City hosts one of the largest and most extravagant Independence Day celebrations of any place in the United States. Here is a report on the activites going in New York this Fourth of July.
