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Prolonged use of some toys can be potentially harmful to a child's hearing Parents who stroll through any large chain store will swear it's true: Kids' toys are getting louder and louder. Read More »
Five years ago, San Francisco hospitality and restaurant consultant Andrew Freeman was in a happy relationship, living a fabulous life of work, travel and dining out with friends every night. Then his partner dropped a bomb: He wanted a dog. Given my hectic... Read More »
For those setting up a spring break to Orlando, Fla., a bit of planning can help you get more for less at Disney World. Read More »
My wife has been a senior VP in marketing for a Fortune 500 company but was laid off and has been out of work going on two years. As we are running down our savings, I suggested that she take "lower" jobs, such as manager, consultant or program manager, while continuing to look for the ideal job.... Read More »
BOSTON -- If you're just beginning to think about this year's tax return, it might seem premature to consider tweaking your investment strategy for your next dance with Uncle Sam in 2011, and beyond. Read More »
With first-timers accounting for most home buyers last year, the IRS is bracing for more than the usual number of rookie mistakes. No one is perfect, especially when it comes to filing a federal income tax return. And with first-timers accounting for the majority of home buyers last year, the IRS is bracing for Read More »
It is difficult to get direct exposure to the diamond markets, so here are some ETFs to consider. Read More »
Designer Ernesto Santalla paid attention to even the smallest details in remodeling and decorating Glen Ackerman's 600-square-foot Penn Quarter condo. Here are some of his tips: Read More »
Myles Williams was a happy-go-lucky kindergartner who started coming home each day with a soggy shirt collar. Read More »
In “How to Make It in America,” a new series on HBO beginning Sunday, the producers of “Entourage” reverse the premise to look at guys from the neighborhood who never left. Read More »
Maybe everyone could use a gay uncle: A new study found that homosexual men may be predisposed to nurture their nieces and nephews as a way of helping to ensure their own genes get passed down to the next generation. Read More »
Q: I found your column ("Why orange oil tops fumigation," Jan. 20) on the reasons for orange oil versus fumigation and other such approaches when dealing with termites helpful but, to me, it would be more helpful to give information about the orange oil... Read More »
The coronation of Peyton Manning was canceled last night at exactly 9:29. The lasting image of him was supposed to come much later, Manning standing on a podium and accepting his second Lombardi Trophy. It arrived early, Manning thrashed to the ground and watching his legacy run by. Read More »
Mothers must learn how to ask for what they need. It sounds simple, but it isn’t. Read More »
Common mistakes sellers make If you're trying to sell your home, you probably don't need to be told the yada, yada, yada of real estate: Keep it clean. Eliminate clutter. Use neutral colors. Read More »
Environmentalists wonder: Is the A-list actress's lifestyle Web site Goop.com eco-centric or merely egocentric? Read More »

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