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Chelsea Clinton Wedding: Can Mixed-Faith Marriages Work? (VIDEO)
huffingtonpost.com

With Chelsea Clinton's July 31 wedding to investment banker Marc Mezvinsky fast approaching, the surrounding media frenzy has zeroed in on a particular
Gold dips below 1200 dollars per ounce on rekindled risk appetite
news.xinhuanet.com

The most active gold contract for August delivery dropped 12.6 dollars, or 1.0 percent, to finish at 1195.1 US dollars, after touching 1189.50 dollars,
Just Do What You're Doing
baycitizen.org

She believes the workplace can be a laboratory for personal development and growth, and that people can learn to become happier and more ...
Current psychiatric drugs are only marginally effective
kevinmd.com

The scientific journal Nature ran an editorial recently with a rather ominous headline: “Psychopharmacology in Crisis.” What exactly is this “crisis” they speak of?
The Good News on Allergies: They Might Protect Against Cancer
ca.news.yahoo.com

Allergies are a pain, but a new study suggests that they may actually be helpful. The immune systems ...
A thin wife makes for a happy marriage: study
ca.shine.yahoo.com

A new study found marriage is more satisfying for both partners if the wife is thinner than her husband — at least in the first few years of marriage...
A bit of coupon-clipping work can yield savings
theglobeandmail.com

It's likely we're not taking advantage of these potential money savers because the old-school strategies for putting them to use seem time consuming or
Sandra Bullock's Holiday Weekend With Baby Louis
ca.eonline.com

Almost a week after her divorce from ex Jesse James was publicly finalized, Sandra Bullock was spotted over the holiday weekend with the new man in her
Calgary paper reverses position on anti-rodeo ad
ctv.ca

In a change from recent years, the Calgary Herald has run a full-page ad condemning the entertainment value of the Stampede. The Herald accepted a $15000 ad
This Email Got One Stanford Student A Huge Job At Foursquare
ca.finance.yahoo.com

Two years ago, a Stanford business school student named Tristan Walker sent Foursquare cofounders Dennis Crowley and Naveen Selvadurai an email out of the blue, asking for a job ...
Five Things That Could Topple Facebook's Empire
wired.com

An elimnation of the need for a centralized home and coordinator of social networking — where your social profile lives wherever you want it to – as your
Where Longtime Friends Make the Best Neighbors
nytimes.com

While not all of these friends are in high-paying jobs, they have shuffled their budgets to make living near friends a priority.
Women stick to diet for an average of 19 days, say researchers
celebrities-with-diseases.com

According to the new health report published in www.mirror.co.uk, most of the women on a diet stick to it for less than three weeks before they again take
BP Oil Spill Provides Opportunities for Change
memphisdailynews.com

The Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989, one of America's worst and most notorious environmental disasters, offered up the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
The Spiritual Sport of Yoga
blogs.bettor.com

It is great to do for young people, for older people and men and women. Yoga is linked with spirituality because it has religious origins although it is not
Household Cleaning Products Could Double Breast Cancer Risk [Study]
indyposted.com

The study authors say the study is not perfect, but note that household cleaning and pesticide products may contribute to breast cancer because many contain
Technology changing way we practice religion
msnbc.msn.com

But some religious leaders worry that the inherently isolating and attention-diverting nature of smart phones has created a generation of worshippers unable
Healthier diet helps control diabetes better than drugs
sify.com

A healthier diet helps control high risk Type 2 diabetes better than what drugs can achieve alone. Kirsten Coppell of the University of Otago,
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