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Alexander Lebedev, Russian Tycoon On Trial For Punching Talk Show Guest, Gets Support From Witness

By Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW, May 20 (Reuters) – Russian media magnate Alexander Lebedev received unexpected support from a prosecution witness on Monday and told a court that charges laid against him over a televised punch-up were invented [...]

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Michael Musto To LGBT Youth: ‘Don’t Be A Cookie-Cutter Gay’

Legendary Village Voice scribe Michael Musto offered advice to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) youth in a HuffPost Live appearance this week.
“Don’t be a cookie-cutter gay,” said Musto, whose layoff from the Voice last week came as a shock to many of his most loyal readers. “Find your own voice like I [...]

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Ecofabulous Shares 10 Eco-Friendly Practices In Celebration Of World Water Day

Edison de Mello, M.D., Ph.D.: WORLD WATER DAY: The Water Bottle Lie and Your Health (VIDEO)

Today is World Water Day. Learn about water consumption and pollution with Virtual Water.

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Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/20/ecofabulous-world-water-day_n_3308318.html

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Carl Gibson: Saving Our Economy With Public Banking

Imagine if your only choice for food came from genetically-modified crops. You might suffer regular health problems, be at a higher risk for numerous crippling diseases, and have no choice but to accept that as a fact of life. But what if, one day, you came across a farmer’s market where you could buy locally-produced, [...]

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Carl Gibson: Saving Our Economy With Public Banking

Imagine if your only choice for food came from genetically-modified crops. You might suffer regular health problems, be at a higher risk for numerous crippling diseases, and have no choice but to accept that as a fact of life. But what if, one day, you came across a farmer’s market where you could buy locally-produced, [...]

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Honoree Corder: 5 Reasons Your Divorce Is a Blessing in Disguise

Divorce makes it easy to feel defeated and like a failure. That’s exactly how I felt for quite some time during and after my divorce. I thought, at 32, life was over and I had lost my chance at a life full of happiness, love, fulfillment and success. I was so wrong.
What I’ve realized, in [...]

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Honoree Corder: 5 Reasons Your Divorce Is a Blessing in Disguise

Divorce makes it easy to feel defeated and like a failure. That’s exactly how I felt for quite some time during and after my divorce. I thought, at 32, life was over and I had lost my chance at a life full of happiness, love, fulfillment and success. I was so wrong.
What I’ve realized, in [...]

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Steven Cohen: The Science and Politics of Preserving Our Beach Communities

Memorial Day is rapidly approaching; and here in the Northeast, that is the traditional start of summer’s season of fun in the sun. For many beach communities in Long Island and New Jersey, it will include an effort to demonstrate a measure of normalcy, and a sense of recovery. In some towns that won’t be [...]

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Steven Cohen: The Science and Politics of Preserving Our Beach Communities

Memorial Day is rapidly approaching; and here in the Northeast, that is the traditional start of summer’s season of fun in the sun. For many beach communities in Long Island and New Jersey, it will include an effort to demonstrate a measure of normalcy, and a sense of recovery. In some towns that won’t be [...]

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M.J. Ryan: Recovering From ‘Hurry Sickness’

It’s been 10 years since I wrote my book The Power of Patience. As I revised it recently in preparation for its release in paperback, I was struck by how impossibly more speeded up we’ve gotten in the past decade. Meyer Friedman, the creator of the concept of the type-A personality, calls it “hurry sickness.” [...]

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