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If you can't buy a bigger garage, try organizing
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Howley, Dan
2008
It's not surprising that a poll conducted by the National Association of Professional Organizers found that more than 50 percent of those surveyed said their garage is the most disorganized place in their home.
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Cardboard cat furniture will complement your own
2008
Let's face it, carpeted kitty condos, the ones with the stairs, ramps, scratching posts and cubby holes, have all the aesthetic appeal of tires hanging from ropes at a primate exhibit. Cat furniture creations can both complement and protect your own furnishings, even if your kitty has Edward Scissorhands claws capable of turning the arms of your $1,000 couch into party favors.
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Renaissance teen: Student juggles nanotech cancer research, sports, music and community service, and finds time to be a kid
2008
Most weekday afternoons this summer, you can find him in his sky-blue lab coat, goggles and latex gloves helping with cutting-edge research that could lead to dramatically enhanced profiling of cancerous tissue and customized treatment based on individual cancer cells.
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Dress To Impress; The guest bathroom is a small--but important -- space
2008
\"Since bathrooms contain so many cold, hard surfaces, it's essential that you soften them up a bit with yummy textiles,\" home-decorating author Mary Carol Garrity says. \"Start with the floor. Forgo the rubber-backed bath mat and spoil yourself with a gorgeous area rug, perhaps a classic Persian or a funky shag.\" \"Our bath mats are thick, looped cotton without the rubber,\" says Brunswick innkeeper Kirk Nichols. \"They are safe, plush, easy to wash and add warmth.\" says. \"I've been in guest bathrooms so crowded with things they just didn't feel comfortable.\"
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Junk bonds: You can break your attachment to your cluttered garage and get it organized
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Howley, Dan
2008
To walk even a few feet without incident, you have to possess sufficient foot dexterity to traverse an impossible obstacle course of shoes, toys, balls, bicycles, brooms, lawn mowers, garbage cans, tools and all manner of unidentified objects capable of snapping your ankle like a stalk of celery. --
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Junk bonds: You can break your attachment to your cluttered garage and get it organized
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Howley, Dan
2008
To walk even a few feet without incident, you have to possess sufficient foot dexterity to traverse an impossible obstacle course of shoes, toys, balls, bicycles, brooms, lawn mowers, garbage cans, tools and all manner of unidentified objects capable of snapping your ankle like a stalk of celery. --
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Cat furniture can complement your own
2008
Let's face it, carpeted kitty condos, the ones with the stairs, ramps, scratching posts and cubby holes, have all the aesthetic appeal of tires hanging from ropes at a primate exhibit. Cat furniture creations can both complement and protect your own furnishings, even if your kitty has Edward Scissorhands claws capable of turning the arms of your $1,000 couch into party favors.
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A ripe market: Predicted rise in buyer activity brightens hope for area real estate
2008
Jun. 22--While no one is predicting the Capital Region real estate market will soon return to its record-setting pace of a few years ago, area real estate experts and regional economists project that the stability of the area's economy coupled with its stature as the state capital bode well for increased sales activity later this year.
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Dollars and sense: In some situations, not spending the cash can eventually cost more money
2008
[...] if you are going to cut back on your grocery bill, the CDC recommends cutting back on snack food like cookies and cakes and other items of little or no nutritional value that can only promote obesity and other health problems.
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