Articles, tagged with "boston globe", page 4
17th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 At Peace With Food
She did it before me! I love Judy Foreman, health columnist for the Boston Globe, who recently published a column called "the fading allure of vitamins," which I thought was wonderful.
In this column, she state...
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Author:
Leeann Simons
10th March 2008
A failure to accommodate young people in some of the realty markets has happened due to the fact that, nationwide, most homes have become larger and therefore more expensive over the last fifty years.
Consequently, they have finally become too price...
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Author:
Mike Magner
10th March 2008
Florida has been labeled a progressive state before, when it introduced radical 'green' measures throughout the state, but this time its innovative idea is to offer help to first time buyers. Florida has recognized that younger people are being pushe...
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Author:
Jim Hirschman
06th February 2008
What has happened to the medical vocation? Why do some doctors (MD'S) often slackly prescribe prescription drugs without care and will not provide the patient with information for risk-free and effective natural products?
The following segments were ta...
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Trusted Natural Products
28th August 2007
David Ortiz a.ka. "Big Papi", Red Sox slugger is auctioning his 2005 Mercedes which he bought as a gift to himself to celebrate the Red Sox World Series win in 2004.
Big Papi's car is up for sale on eBay and the Red Sox slugger is also offering to d...
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Author:
Evander
15th February 2007
According to recent research, a nap after lunch just might save your life. A study released from Harvard School of Public Health as well as research from Athens reported that Greeks who took a 30 minute nap sometime during the day were 37 percent less lik...
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Author:
Greg Edwards
04th October 2006
How's your social capital?
Huh?, you ask.
That's the term the academics use for friends. Or how connected you are to other people. the sad fact of the matter is that most of us have very few people who we can count on to lend a helping hand or a sho...
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Author:
Mike Fletcher
04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
Our mind is often the best resource we have for creating and solving problems. This is certainly the case when it comes to insomnia. Those who have problems sleeping know far too well the way anxiety about not sleeping p...
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Author:
Mary Desaulniers
21st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Gannon
The New York Times Company (NYT) isn't just reporting the news – it's making the news. At yesterday's annual meeting, shareholders withheld 28% of their votes for the four directors elected by holders of the company's common...
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16th February 2006
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By Dick James
Computers have replaced typewriters, but two-finger,hunt-and-peck typing can
never replace the touch typing of a trained professional.
A recent report by Robert Johnson in the Boston Globe highlights th...
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Author:
Dick James
16th January 2006
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Some would say that a newspaper story isn't an actual newspaper story unless it appears in the "real" version of the newspaper. That's just not true. Online publicity is as valuable, and sometimes even more exci...
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Author:
Joe Vitale
26th October 2005
Identity Theft is America's fastest growing type of robbery. There have been an estimated 9.9 million victims on America and over 40% of all consumer complaints in the U.S. involve identity theft. About half of the victims do not know how the thief obtain...
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Author:
Michelle Dunn