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30% savings on city trash in first year (Gloucester Daily Times)
One year of paying for purple trash bags has compelled Gloucester residents to reduce their garbage output by nearly a third, according to new figures from the city. Now entering its second full year, Gloucester's Pay-As-You-Throw trash program is being credited with having kept more than 2,300 tons of rubbish out of the incinerator in 2009, while boosting recycling by 360 tons.
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A look at the red carpet fashions at the Academy Awards (Washington Post)
To anyone watching at home, lots of questions arise and one remains: The stars, are they really just like us? After all, some chaotic committee of stylist and designer and manager and publicist has outfitted each cinematic Person of Interest from head to toe, and the results might make a stronger marketing statement than a personal statement. But when it comes to dressing up for a worldwide ...
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Move over Barney: Glenso the dinosaur entertains Alma children (The Morning Sun)
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The Man Who Clicks With 7-Year-Olds (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
THE name Marty Hyman may mean nothing to you. But if you, your children or grandchildren have gone to private schools in and around Manhattan over the last 30 years, chances are you've either smiled for Mr. Hyman or written him a check.
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New on DVD: 'Where the Wild Things Are,' 'Cold Souls' and 'The Private Lives of Pippa Lee' (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Spike Jonze directs a dark and scary version of the beloved children's book "Where the Wild Things Are," Paul Giamatti has his soul removed in "Cold Souls," and Robin Wright Penn does some soul-searching of her own in "The Private Lives of Pippa Lee," all arriving this week on DVD.
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Creative, Fun Ways to Teach Your Kids About Money: Part I (Black Voices)
Filed under: Personal Finance , Lynnette Khalfani-Cox As Black History Month nears an end, I'm mindful of the importance of leaving a great financial legacy for the next generation. Creating a positive legacy for your heirs isn't just about leaving behind a big inheritance (though that would be nice). It's also about teaching your children how to be financially responsible youngsters, with the ...
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Dwight Howard's high school teammates offer revealing portrait of NBA All-Star (Orlando Sentinel)
Sheryl Howard always wanted a house filled with children. She wanted 10 children and if all of hers had survived, that's how many she would have had.
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Farmer feeds those with nothing (Albany Times Union)
"Meat for the Homeless" program benefits from selfless act of kindness
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