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As camera cell phones click, chip makers smile.
September 1, 2004
Gaza apartments become emblem of Arab leaders' frustration with Arafat.
September 1, 2004
Collectors must obey the rules.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
`Fired' hubby thinks men better off alone.(The Orange County Register)
September 1, 2004
Some parenting tips for the school year.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004... Byline: Cindy Krischer Goodman
Here are a few new parenting books that can help deal with situations you and your children may face in the new school year.
_``Teacher Says: 30 Foolproof Ways to Help Kids Thrive in School'' by Evelyn...
Activity overload: Are your child's pursuits putting him on the road to burnout?(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Forget group showers _ new college dorms aim to be homey.(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
September 1, 2004
Getting parents past goodbye.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Just like in Genesis, only with air conditioning.(The Orlando Sentinel)
September 1, 2004
Tweens drawn to decorate.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
September 1, 2004
Baby talk: Tips to avoid making too many goo-goo boo-boos.
September 1, 2004
Outlet for parents _ fun for the masses.
September 1, 2004
Rising Medicare costs taking toll on seniors.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
Family briefs: Parental tantrums; Shower tips; School supplies; Backpack safety.
September 1, 2004... KEEP YOUR COOL
How often do parents have temper tantrums?
At least once a day, said 59 percent of parents who responded to a poll on Parenting.com. Another one-fourth of parents said they lose their cool a few times a day.
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Sometimes parents need to accept that they are powerless.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004... Byline: John Rosemond
Q: Our daughter is in the 8th grade at a magnet school for gifted and talented students. Over the three years she's been there, her grades have gone from A's to C's and D's, with more than a few F's. She is always on...
Customer-service fees warrant close scrutiny.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
The sound of `Two Hands' playing: truly welcome.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Classical music meets the martial arts.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Phil Collins says he must be going after this tour.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Three potions aim to put cheeks in the pink.
September 1, 2004
Goddess guide.
September 1, 2004
Dodge providing special perks to `Madden' players.
September 1, 2004
A turn for the verse.
September 1, 2004
Mini video-game reviews.
September 1, 2004
Lunch ladies: Thai food.
September 1, 2004
Male Call: Advice from a Guy.
September 1, 2004
She's on the Internet, he's insecure.
September 1, 2004
Trivia: Great debates.
September 1, 2004
Presidential candidates owe cities more hope.
September 1, 2004
What we like: Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
September 1, 2004
Mannequins help medical students prepare for surgical crises.
September 1, 2004
The three specters over Bush's reelection.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
TV Gal dives into the new season.
September 1, 2004
Political parties sending messages with their music.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004... Byline: Tonya Jameson
During the Republican National Convention this week, well-rehearsed speakers will deliver the party's message of building a safer world and a more hopeful America, but to me, the music will underscore the party's true...
Trend toward online commerce hurting elderly, poor.
September 1, 2004
The new formula for staying aloft.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Angst, irony and an embrace of moderation.(The Orlando Sentinel)
September 1, 2004
Adopting `problem' children may be perfect blessing.
September 1, 2004
Reaction to Bush `report' shows constant need for heroes.
September 1, 2004... The following editorial ran in The Miami Herald on Thursday, Aug. 19, 2004:
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We loved action-hero flicks ``Spiderman 2'' and ``The Bourne Supremacy'' this summer. In fact, Americans spent some $500 million of love. We love heroes...
Intelligence agencies need defense-like overhaul, many say.
September 1, 2004
Millions to vote before Election Day.
September 1, 2004
Gadgets tie us umbilically to office even when we're gone.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Pitting the 2004 Cowboys against last year's squad.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Businessmen pave the way for success.(The Orange County Register)
September 1, 2004
New drying machines welcomed by U.S. Open.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Fifty things you should know about College Football 2004.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Much-heralded Peterson expected to make Oklahoma debut.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Quarterback race ends in a Tye for TCU.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
`Vanity Fair'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
`Vanity Fair'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
What's new in music racks.
September 1, 2004
Television Q&A.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
`Passion of the Christ' on DVD may stir Oscar chances.(The Orlando Sentinel)
September 1, 2004
Reviews of new classical music releases.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
A box packed with Hitchcock goodies.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Reviews of new pop, country/roots, jazz and classical releases.
September 1, 2004
Heroine writes her own happy ending.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
Web Winners: Trying to keep up with fair-ballot developments.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Electronic adventures: Titans emerge in battle of football titles.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
`Vanity Fair'.(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
September 1, 2004
Songs for cinema parity.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
List of video movie release dates.
September 1, 2004
New from Ray Charles, Tift Merritt, Steve Earle and more.
September 1, 2004... RAY CHARLES "Genius Loves Company" (Concord) 3 { stars
Ray Charles left too soon. Way too soon. His final CD, finished just before he died, automatically becomes one of the season's most anticipated recordings and could easily rank as...
Trash talk: Tabloid roundup.
September 1, 2004
A day after expressing doubts, Bush says U.S. `will win' terror war.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
The ultimate star of these Olympics: Athens.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
As Bush campaigns in swing states, undecided voters weigh their choices.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Iraqi militants execute 12 Nepalese construction workers.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
GOP convention notebook.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Astronomers discover smallest planets yet seen outside solar system.
September 1, 2004
Disagreement over social issues could divide GOP for years to come.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Near-simultaneous suicide attacks kill at least 16 in Israel.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
People in the news.
September 1, 2004... The recent passing of "Super Freak" singer Rick James brought sadness to all lovers of funky pop music and hard-living pop stars. The only upside is that comedian Dave Chappelle _ fresh from appearing at the MTV Video Music Awards show in Miami...
Democratic Sen. Zell Miller to deliver keynote address for GOP.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Chilean judge to question former president about political murders.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
Arrests rise as protesters take part in guerrilla-style events.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
September 1, 2004
GOP praises Bush's economic policies, but say more work needed.(The Orange County Register)
September 1, 2004
Texas senators: Bush victory not guaranteed.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
Republicans offers message of hope, optimism.
September 1, 2004
Politics and media: Letterman factors into presidential politics.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
Politics and media: Letterman factors into presidential politics.
September 1, 2004
Bush clarifies comments on terror war, says U.S. `will win'.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
Cheney speech to emphasize his years of experience.(The Dallas Morning News)
September 1, 2004
Hartnett helps in sell of `Sin'.
September 1, 2004