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‘GeezerLit’: Plenty of stories to tell
Friday, March 14, 2008


A puzzle lady with a checkered past, a forgetful man in his 80s, and Florida’s oldest private eye. Not what you’d think of when you imagine a novel’s hero.  But they’re today’s answer to a growing, older readership—readers who are just as vibrant as the characters in these novels. 

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It took eons to make Grand Canyon grand
Thursday, March 06, 2008


WASHINGTON (AP) — Gazing into the majestic Grand Canyon, awe-struck visitors inevitably ask: ''How old is it?'' Far older than generally thought, says new evidence that scientists culled from caves lining the canyon's red limestone cliffs.

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Saving long-gone native tribal languages
Tuesday, February 26, 2008


DAVIS, Calif. (AP) — The first time Jose Freeman heard his tribe's lost language through the crackle of a 70-year-old recording, he cried.

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End world hunger, one grain at a time
Friday, February 22, 2008


What if you could end world hunger by helping your grandchild study for the SATs or by exercising your brain?

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Channeling talent
Monday, February 18, 2008


Acting coach Howard Fine is in the actor’s corner

Football greats looked to coaches like Vince Lombardi; basketball players to Pat Riley. For some of the biggest names in Hollywood, there’s Howard Fine.



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