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| Talking Table Tennis with NY Times Crossword Editor Will Shortz NBC Universal Life Goes Strong July 2011 |
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Will Shortz, 58, the crossword editor of the New York Times since 1993, is a man of words who is known for exercising his brain and encouraging others to do so, too. Featured in the film Wordplay (2006), he's authored or edited more than 400 books, owns the world's largest library of puzzle books and magazines (some dating back to 1542), and has a law degree from the University of Virginia. |
| 5 Great Vacations for Readers - Great vacation spots where book lovers can unwind and while away the hours NBC Universal Life Goes Strong July 2011 |
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In a wonderful post in Salon entitled, Reading Retreats: Paradise for Book Lovers, literary critic Laura Miller explains how reading retreats can allow book lovers to unwind and get lost in their books. She mentions that even Bill Gates schedules getaways twice a year to catch up on reading. If you are a book lover, these five venues would make for a great vacation. Each one is conducive to catching up on the books piled on your nightstand or the ones you've downloaded on your e-reader... |
| How to Plan a Girlfriend Getaway in 5 Easy Steps NBC Universal Life Goes Strong June 2011 |
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If you've recently glanced at the travel section of any major newspaper, you may have noticed that girlfriend getaways are surging in popularity. Some have attributed the growth in women-only vacations to the "Sex & the City" phenomenon. Read my tips for planning a successful getaway. |
| Lewy Body Disesase: Second Most Common Dementia NYU Medical Center News & Views May 2011 |
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After retiring, William Finn, now 66, was looking forward to the next phase of his life. Then, about two years ago, he began experiencing troubling symptoms... |





