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Imagination may be the best educational toy – ever The Marietta Times
An empty box may be the best educational toy β€” ever. Ask a parent who has just spent hundreds of dollars on toys. Better yet, give a stack of empty boxes to a child and suddenly you have a fort, tunnel, space ship, carnival, convoy or very tall robot.
Tibetan Terriers Daily News
THE Tibetan terrier is not a member of the terrier group. It is a toy breed. Its origins are uncertain but some sources claim them to be lucky temple dogs, whereas others place them as general use farm dogs.
Shop without surrendering your soul Portland Tribune
Complaining about the commercialization of Christmas is almost as old as the holiday itself. The season also can be murder on the environment and the budget. According to www.newdream.org, a Web site touted in the Al Gore book and film β€œAn Inconvenient Truth,” 5 million extra tons of
A Shopping Spree for Christmas The Signal
They say the early bird gets the worm, and for the 25 early rising Santa Clarita Valley children who came to Mervyn's early Saturday morning, worms came in the form of a $100 shopping spree.
Man Panel: Favorite childhood toys The Palm Beach Post
The Retroual
Bah, Humbug! Enough Already Hartford Courant
Those Who Find Fault With The Holidays Get A Chance To Vent For many people, Christmas is light and joy, music and goodwill. For others, the season is a barrage of ads, garish lights and 24/7 loops of synthetic drivel on the radio. Christmas for these folks means traffic; crowds; begging kids; ribbons and tags; packages, boxes and bags; a mountain of waste; a seemingly endless season of greed,
Shopping style, survival strategy The Taunton Gazette
TAUNTON - Just call her Mrs. Claus. It was beginning to feel a lot like Christmas for Victoria Hancock, who was lost in the aisles of Target on Thursday, dragging a cart overflowing with goodies in a frantic search for her kids' dream gifts.
We have a winner! Argus Leader
Last Monday, we asked you to fill in the bubble on Jason Folkert's cartoon about Gov. Mike Rounds flying high on a toboggan. More than 70 people sent in ideas. A panel of staffers picked Darwin Heikes of Sioux Falls as the winner. He gets a framed, signed version of the cartoon with his caption - "It's OK, the Governor's Club is paying for the wax" - and the admiration of his friends and
Cool yules The Observer
I know where my Christmas goose comes from because I buy it from the person who fed and cared for it. The market stall at which I pick up the organic sprouts, the red cabbage and the pumpkin is run by the person who planted and picked them.
Our favorite books of 2006 Rocky Mountain News
Reflecting the mood of the nation, the trainload of books in 2006 weren't always upbeat reads. In one of the most acclaimed fiction titles of the year, for example, Cormac McCarthy imagined a devastated post-apocalyptic world.
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