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Ask Doctor Kby Anthony Komaroff
Editor-in-chief of Harvard Health Publications offers sound, practical, jargon-free medical and health information six days a week.
Ask Mr. Know-It-Allby Gary Clothier
Ask Mr. Know-It-All, the Q&A column by Gary Lee Clothier, answers readers' inquiries on entertainment and other trivia topics twice each week.
Astro-Graphby Bernice Bede Osol
Bernice Bede Osol writes Astro-Graph, the nation's leading syndicated astrology column.
Consumer Reportsby The Staff of Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports is a selection of articles from the popular consumer guide Consumer Reports, offered twice each week.
Frugal Livingby Sara Noel
Being frugal doesn't mean you have to settle. Frugal Living emphasizes simplicity, family values and eco-frugality, inspiring women to discover their passions and rekindle their inner spirit.
The Motley Fool Investor by Morgan Housel
Financial news that readers can use, written in plain English.
NEA Bridgeby Phillip Alder
Six days a week, champion bridge player Phillip Alder offers simple tricks and complex strategies to sharpen skills.
On Religionby Terry Mattingly
Terry Mattingly, a weekly columnist and director of the Washington Journalism Center at the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, tackles the implication of religion in current events in his column, On Religion.
Sense & Sensitivityby Harriette Cole
There's a new voice offering sound, supportive advice, and it comes from Harriette Cole. The best-selling author and entrepreneur provides advice six times each week in her Q&A column Sense & Sensitivity.
Smart Moneyby Bruce Williams
In his Smart Money column, Bruce Williams answers readers' questions on personal finance, covering concerns such as collecting debts, investing inherited money, starting a business and getting a loan.
Stir it Up!by Marialisa Calta
Cooking at home is a terrific way to celebrate holidays, explore regional and international specialties and create kitchen memories, as Marialisa Calta proves in her weekly column, Stir It Up!.
The Village Idiotby Jim Mullen
Jim Mullen takes a wry, witty look at the curiosities of American life in his weekly column. Almost everything is fair game -- from the price of a cup of coffee, to shopping at big-box stores, to the perplexing lifestyles of the rich and famous..
The World Almanac Databankby World Almanac
The World Almanac and Book of Facts is the source for The World Almanac Databank, a daily calendar feature offering notable historical events, interesting birthdays, phases of the moon and intriguing quotes, facts and statistics of the day.

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