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by Ted Landphair
America's deep economic recession has devastated cultural organizations. Attendance is lagging at many performances as people cut their spending and stay home. And big donations, which are culture's lifeblood, are down as well.
The result is tangible and, to many, tragic. Entire performing art...
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Two men, fighter pilots, one American, one Vietnamese who battled each other in 1972 during the Vietnam War, reunite.

by stonesoup
I've come to think of my life as having been lived in thirds. The first third was my childhood, adolescence and completing my education. The next third was developing my professional identity, marrying, and having and raising my two children, a task never done but ever changing. Now that my first ch...
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Job solutions for auto workers. Leaving an industry that's downsizing to one that is growing.

Former auto worker, Randy Greene, is training to become a nurse.
by artpal
Soon I will be fourty-seven years old. I see a few wrinkles under my eyes, and my eyelids are starting to droop. I'm starting to gray at the temples. I'm at that fork in the road - do I accept the aging process or do I fight it? Where do I turn for the answer?&nbs...
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As corporations in America cut hundreds of thousands of jobs, there are reports that some of the newly unemployed are starting their own businesses. New ventures, however, often face challenges.

By June Soh
by Matt Harding
I believe globalization is forcing our brains to evolve.
I've had the privilege to see a lot more of the world than anyone my age could reasonably hope to. A few years ago, on a backpacking trip, I made a video of myself dancing terribly in exotic locations. I put it on my web site. Some friends sta...
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In Episode 4 of The Nextnik, Larry is getting more comfortable with his search. He tries a Yoga class that Ann recommends. It really works for him! He also checks out a winery. Maybe fine wines is what he'll do.
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