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Wes D. Gehring "Screwballs of the silver screen: a treasured comedy genre turns 70: the 1934 releases of "It Happened One Night" and "Twentieth Century" launched Hollywood into an era of madcap zaniness that endures to this day". USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education). FindArticles.com. 24 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1272/is_2706_132/ai_114740985/
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Articles in March, 2004 issue of USA Today (Society for the Advancement of Education)
- Where you work does matter - Your Life - Brief Article
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The recovery finally has arrivedfor real: the American economy sports a sleek new look as it shakes off the shackles of recession - Economics
by John A. Challenger -
NATO expands its boundaries - Worldview
by Chuck Hagel - Move from piles to files - What's New? - Brief Article - Product/Service Evaluation
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Healing Richard Nixon: a Doctor's Memoir - Book Review
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Will the piles ever go away? - Your Life
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Environmentalism as religion run amok
by Michael Crichton -
Diamonds are forever - and greed - Worldview
by Janine Roberts - I get misty … when the heat is on - What's New? - mr. misty Humidifier from Smart Living Products, Inc - Brief Article - Product/Service Evaluation
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by Raymond L. Fischer - Carbon monoxide's deadly trail - Your Life - preventing carbon monoxide poisoning
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Getting away with murder: Vincent Gigante and exculpatory psychiatry - Law & Justice
by Richard E. Vatz -
Perpetuating primitive politics
by Llewellyn D. Howell - Silencing the silent killer - What's New? - carbon monoxide kills more than 2,000 people a year
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Welcome Home! An International and Nontraditional Adoption Reader - Book Review
by Ralph Hyatt - Bush rebuffed by business schools - Your Life - George W. Bush's call for ethics courses as part of business curriculums - Brief Article
- Wall Street still favors men
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Your home: the mother of all tax shelters - Economic Observer
by Jeff A. Schnepper -
Screwballs of the silver screen: a treasured comedy genre turns 70: the 1934 releases of "It Happened One Night" and "Twentieth Century" launched Hollywood into an era of madcap zaniness that endures to this day
by Wes D. Gehring - The "World's Greatest" is just that - What's New? - World's Greatest Work Platform Step Stool - Cosco Home & Office Products - Brief Article - Product/Service Evaluation
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Under the Banner of Heaven: a Story of Violent Faith - Book Review
by Gerald F. Kreyche - The good book promotes good business - Your Life - survey finds Americans believe business executives should read the Bible - Brief Article
- Smoking cessation is not impossible - Your Life - phone counseling - Brief Article
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Will schools ever be free from the chains of state control? - Education
by Marie Gryphon -
Attack of the four-wheeled giants - Life in America
by Peter J. Cooper - Mario is the man then and now - What's New? - Brief Article - Product/Service Evaluation
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Is there not a moment's peace? - Parting Thoughts
by Gerald F. Kreyche - Small businesses still reeling - Your Life - trends in hiring of new employees by small business enterprises - Industry Overview
- Helping you kick smoking - Your Life - five tips to help individuals quit smoking - Brief Article
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Surprise! TV has its moments - Words & Images - Column
by Joe Saltzman -
Bringing up Cary - Cary Grant
by Wes D. Gehring - Crossing the great laser line - What's New? - Strait-Line Laser Tools - Brief Article - Product/Service Evaluation
- Let there be "winter" light - Your Life - treating seasonal affective disorder
- New strategy against HIV - Your Life - prevention services for HIV-infected people should become a standard of care in all clinical settings
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Take me out to the portraits: hopeand baseballsprings eternal in "Game Faces," which brings to life the National Pastime's men in uniform - Athletic Arena - "Game Faces: Portraits of Baseball Players from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gall
by Wayne M. Barrett -
From fleet street to the Beatles Beat: Harry Benson's photographs celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Fab Four's British invasion of America - USA Yesterday - Book Review
by Wayne M. Barrett - When write makes might - What's New? - Faber-Castell USA Portfolio Bags - Product/Service Evaluation
- E-mailing resumes on the rise - Your Life - Brief Article
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2004: an election for the ages? In the upcoming race, "Bush and his advisors clearly have their eyes on a larger political objective: nothing less than an electoral realignment and virtual one-party control of government…."
by James W. Hilty -
World Series paydirt - Sports Scene - Column
by Wayne M. Barrett - A most welcome downhill winter - What's New? - Brief Article
- Museum memo - What's New? - Brief Article - Directory
- First hire should be first rate - Your Life
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Should creed or constitution guide the judiciary? "The First Amendment asks of us that we find a way, perhaps along a winding and rocky path, to allow both individual freedom and public openness in matters of religion, and to do so without allowing e
by H. Jefferson Powell - Rembrandt: a master across three media - Museums Today - Rembrandt van Rijn - Critical Essay
- Why women should lift weights - What's New? - Danskin Starter Strength & Toning Set - Brief Article
- Are dinosaurs from outer space? - What's New? - Book Review
- Oh yeah! Says who? - Your Life - travel industry workers surveyed on job stress and passenger behavior - Brief Article
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A contentious unity
by Robert J. Bresler - James McNeill Whistler: breaking all the rules: this American expatriate excelled as a painter, printmaker, etcher, lithographer, and gallery designerall the while doing it his way - Museums Today - Biography
- Winter cleaning power preempts spring grime - What's New? - Product/Service Evaluation
- Saluting the lads from Liverpool - What's New? - Book Review
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
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