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Articles in Sept-Oct, 2009 issue of Saturday Evening Post
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- It's not the first time that 3-year-old twin boys Jack and Nick Rivoli will be seen meticulously dressed as Buzz Lightyear and Woody from Disney-Pixar's Toy Story
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The perfect squelch
by Warren Tarbert, Jr. - Bothered by moles
- Low sodium level
- Kegel exercises for health
- Multifocal choroiditis
- More heart testing may help
- All about balance
- Treating bipolar during pregnancy
- Where do you think you are?
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Scales of justice
by Joan SerVaas -
Victory Garden
by Sonia L. Fries -
Most Embarrassing Moment
by Pearl Hoffman -
Going … Going …
by Dell Healy -
Power Shopping
by Suzan L. Wiener -
In search of Rhett and Scarlett: thousands are planning a pilgrimage to the Old South this fall for the 70th anniversary celebration of Gone with the Wind
by Betsa Marsh -
Fried fish in five steps
by Rachael Liska -
Casting 101
by Rachael Liska -
Q: What is "green manure"?
by Rachael Liska -
End-of-season garden to-do's
by Rachael Liska -
"Leave" them be: mulch with fall leaves
by Rachael Liska -
The new fishing: hook, line, and sonar
by Bill Vossler -
Build: a classic border fence
by Ted Kreiter -
Twelve innovations that changed our world
by Jeff Nilsson -
Profiles in creativity
by Elizabeth Svoboda -
Children of invention: when kids launch into inventor mode, our artists are there to capture the moment
by Ted Kreiter -
The Post celebrates American ingenuity: we are a restless nation of tinkerers and doers, a people with an unparalleled passion to produce something new, but can such an explosion of creativity continue?
by Frederick E. Allen -
One-on-one with the author: Ray Bradbury
by Shirrel Rhoades -
Juggernaut: it was a house moving like none other, a musical ramble to beat the band
by Ray Bradbury - Lighter side
- Alton Brown is a
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E-book: a good read
by Paul Smalera -
What will they think of next? While the wizards of technology have come up with many a labor-saving device, this author suggests there's still a lot to do
by Rose Madeline Mula -
Innovation's Cool
by Charles Osgood -
Know your wants from your needs: in tough economic times, a little introspection can go a long way
by Russell Wild -
Welcome back fiction
by Clifford H. Wiersma -
Management failure
by Gary Lecocq -
Interesting read
by Manfred Walter -
The new SEP
by Emily Elliott -
A nation of innovation
by Patrick Perry - Seeking cause of swollen chin