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Karl A. Pillemer, Ph.D.

Parents Of Estranged Children Offer Advice

Karl A. Pillemer, Ph.D. | Posted February 11, 2012 | Fifty

I sat with Susan, a petite and lively 85 year old and talked about growing up in the rural south, her work and her two marriages. Susan, despite a daunting array of health problems, is a funny, lively person. She likes a drink or two and enjoys her activities with...

Daoud Kuttab

Myth Debunked: Palestinian Textbooks Don't Teach Hatred

Daoud Kuttab | Posted February 11, 2012 | World

Apologists for Israel's continued occupation and control over Palestinian lives have long contended Israel is more interested in peace than the Palestinians. One exaggerated argument, repeatedly put forward to justify military rule, is that Palestinians teach their children to hate Jews.

Politicians in the U.S.,...

Barbara E. Royal, D.V.M.

I Heart My Pet: Conditions of the Heart and Natural Healing for Pets

Barbara E. Royal, D.V.M. | Posted February 11, 2012 | Healthy Living

Valentine's Day -- a time to think about your heart and the heart of someone you love. Where do you find more love than in the heart of your pet? Yes, we have husbands, wives, family and friends, but there's no substitute for that happy thump-thump-thump of a wagging tail,...

EatingWell

4 Health Reasons to Eat Chocolate (and Cons to Consider)

EatingWell | Posted February 11, 2012 | Healthy Living

By Kerri-Ann Jennings, M.S., R.D. Associate Nutrition Editor for EatingWell Magazine

When it comes to dessert, chocolate is my weakness. The silky, rich, bittersweet stuff is sure to satisfy my sweet tooth. As a registered dietitian and associate nutrition editor of EatingWell Magazine, I also know that chocolate actually has...

Melissa Liebling-Goldberg

A Color Palette Emerges

Melissa Liebling-Goldberg | Posted February 11, 2012 | Stylelist

It's only the end of day two at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, but the color palette for the season has claimed its dominance. Wines, maroons, and rusts lead the charge in a deeply autumnal color palette. Greens range from dark forest to hinting at peacock blue to a dull chartreuse. And...

Charlotte Singmin

How to Practice Yoga Safely

Charlotte Singmin | Posted February 11, 2012 | Canada Living

There has been a lot of debate in the media lately about the possible risks of practicing yoga. It is my opinion that yoga is safe for just about everyone, as long as you follow a few simple guidelines.

It's important to recognize that yoga is different from a lot...

Gabe Elsner

The Class of Talkers Playing Down the Cost of Fossil Fuel Dependence

Gabe Elsner | Posted February 11, 2012 | Green

The fossil fuel lobby aggressively uses lobbying and propaganda to block public health protections, manipulate the energy debate, defend their massive government handouts and attack clean energy sources that threaten to displace them.

No tool goes unused: Traditional lobbying, "super PAC" donations, software that...

Kaitlyn Kochany

The Beginner's Guide to Valentine's Day

Kaitlyn Kochany | Posted February 11, 2012 | Canada Living

"Why," my boyfriend wondered, "would we celebrate Valentine's Day? I love you every day. I don't need some Hallmark holiday to show my love."

I stared at him. He was right, of course: the guy is thoughtful, generous, loving and kind every day of the year. But his reticence about...

Andrew Harper

New Safari Lodges In Southern Africa (PHOTOS)

Andrew Harper | Posted February 11, 2012 | Travel

This month's Hideaway Report focuses on several remarkable new safari lodges in Botswana and South Africa. Here, the sophistication of the suites and the standard of the cuisine are as crucial to the experience as the quality of the wildlife-viewing. I personally took all the photographs in this...

Yen Lee

Facebook's Top 10 Cities For Romance (PHOTOS)

Yen Lee | Posted February 11, 2012 | Travel

Valentine's Day is quickly approaching, and, for most of us, romance is on the brain. Uptake has analyzed millions of status updates, photo captions and album covers on Facebook in order to bring you a list of the most smooch-worthy spots in the U.S. that people are talking...

Annabel Tollman

Fashion She Writes

Annabel Tollman | Posted February 11, 2012 | Stylelist

New York Fashion Week is here. Our streets are dotted with teenage models, as noticeable as a gazelle in a herd of wildebeest, clutching their portfolios and intently examining subway maps. Emergency haircut appointments are made, juice fasts considered and new shoes purchased. The question that I will be asked...

Carla Holtze

2012: A Shopper's Odyssey

Carla Holtze | Posted February 11, 2012 | Small Business

Yesterday I Tweeted, Facebooked and Tumbled a fabulous pair of pink skinny jeans from Zara that I discovered on Have to Have, a social registry for your life that I co-founded. Why did I do this? My style is one of the ways in which I express who...

James Zogby

U.S.-Egypt Relations on the Rocks

James Zogby | Posted February 11, 2012 | World

The U.S.-Egypt relationship is on the rocks. If it is to be salvaged, both sides will need to change course and pay attention to the concerns of their respective publics, both of whom now hold negative views of each other.

In the year that has passed...

Suzanne O'Malley

Day 11: Top 20 Reasons to Sleep In Today

Suzanne O'Malley | Posted February 11, 2012 | Health News

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Day 11 of 29 Heart Health blogs. It's Saturday. It's been a long week. See that pink alarm clock down there in the slide show? It's not going to go off. Sleep in! Look at the pretty pictures. That's what I'm doing. Tomorrow we can make a surprisingly heart-healthy breakfast...

Bennett L. Gershman

It's Not About Conscience, It's About Bullying

Bennett L. Gershman | Posted February 11, 2012 | Politics

The hysterical arguments by officials of the Catholic Church (and mimicked by their Republican water carriers) about being forced to abdicate their conscientious religious beliefs to accommodate women who seek to obtain contraceptive devices is reminiscent of the moronic arguments about "Death Panels" for elderly under Obama's health care legislation,...

Arnaud Granata

Je clique, donc je suis.

Arnaud Granata | Posted February 10, 2012 | Canada Quebec

Prenons un représentant typique de la génération Y. Disons qu'il s'appelle Martin, qu'il est né le 6 février 1992. Sur Facebook, il a 210 amis. Sur Twitter, il suit de près 894 personnes, principalement des gens qu'il ne connaît pas. Enfin pas vraiment. Il regarde la télé sur le web,...

Jean Philippe Warren

Il ne s'agit pas de convaincre les gens de voter à gauche: il faut les convaincre de voter

Jean Philippe Warren | Posted February 10, 2012 | Canada Quebec

Me font toujours sourire ceux qui prétendent que l'air du temps est aujourd'hui à droite, que les idéologies néolibérales dominent le paysage médiatique, que nous traversons une époque autrement plus conservatrice, plus frileuse, plus individualiste que par le passé.

La vérité, c'est que l'appui verbal aux idées de gauche ne...

David Valdes Greenwood

You Can't Un-Hurry Love: When Crushes Start Early

David Valdes Greenwood | Posted February 11, 2012 | Parents

My daughter calmly informed me that she'd broken up with her boyfriend Miles. I asked how Miles had taken the news, and she shrugged, "I didn't tell him Papa; I just did it." This is all fine, of course, because he didn't know they were dating to begin with. And...

Dennis Santiago

FDIC Shutters Banks in Illinois and Indiana

Dennis Santiago | Posted February 11, 2012 | Business

On Friday, Feb. 10, 2012 the FDIC shifted bank closure activity from the south to the center of the country this week failing Charter National Bank and Trust in Hoffman Estates, Ill. and SCB Bank of Shelbyville, Ind. SCB at $200B assets was the larger of the two and began...

Leda Natkin Nelis

The Asperger's Child And Language Appropriation

Leda Natkin Nelis | Posted February 11, 2012 | Parents

My fifteen year old Asperger's Syndrome son has an astonishing audiographic and photographic memory. He's able, after watching a film only two or three times, to recite the dialogue verbatim. We discovered this years ago, when our then-nine year old announced one evening before bedtime that he had learned the...

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