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Autumn is in full swing. How do we know" Not by the turning leaves and the prevalence of pumpkins, but by the frantic, frenzied look in everyone’s eyes. Sleep-deprived students are starting to sweat

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Wow. I was all psyched up to make this installment of LIGHT READING all about PLiNTH & CHiNTZ’s 1-year anniversary and our new 100% accessible format (i.e. no more usernames and passwords required). Then

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Apparently, we’ve gone “viral” – but not in the way that requires a trip to the doctor. This web biz term basically means that, without an advertising campaign, people are finding out about us

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It’s regrettable that the Concorde was permanently grounded a couple of years ago, but who needs supersonic air travel when PLiNTH & CHiNTZ allows you to globe trot fast, for free, and

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I imagine that most of us wish we could have the endurance of the Energizer Bunny®. You know – the fuzzy little drumming rabbit on wheels that just keep going and going and

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Graduation day is tough for adults. They go to the ceremony as parents. They come home as contemporaries. After twenty-two years of child-raising, they are unemployed.
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Spring is marvelous. Soaking up the glorious sunshine under azure skies, dining on the patio during balmy evenings, sleeping soundly with the windows open to fresh air, and mesmerizing your senses with bold splashes

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Going… Going… Global. This issue we’re doing our best to hit as many continents as possible on our incredible shrinking planet:

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It’s a whole new online world. Along with

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Last month’s too-horrific-for-words tsunami seared heartbreaking images into our collective Psyche and made many of us realize how fortunate we truly are. I’ve overheard some people admit guilt over their good fortune and