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Age-old tradition keeps the mail flowing from a remote island to other parts of the world

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NORAD continues the Santa-tracking tradition

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Your one eye is closed just enough to give you a vague, Popeye-esque aura. Your hair--which you're sure was in place when you'd arrived-- has managed to spring aloft, in a fine Gorgonian tradition, like lethargic, yet mildly curious snakes. But only on one side. A zit has appeared from nowhere to perch in the center of your forehead, a red pustulant beacon to the inevitable. Your lipstick, which had been glossy in prime Angelina Jolie fashion (male readers, just go with me on this one), is

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Regular readers here and elsewhere and elsewhere know that I had high expectations of the Avaak Vue following in the tradition of products such as the Flip , Eee , Sonos , Peek and PogoPlug in simplifying and expanding the market for what has been a challenged category. It must be noted off the bat that the Vue is not intended to replace a full-scale monitoring system installed by a monitoring company such as ADT or even a DIY system strung together with IP cameras (such as the rece

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July Fourth Can Be Especially Stressful for Pets By Erica Little - The Register-Guard Fireworks have been a keenly appreciated tradition on the Fourth of July from the nation’s beginning. But what can be fun for people can be harsh on pets. Jerry Boggs, veterinarian and owner of Bush Animal Hospital in Eugene, says fireworks are an unfortunate way of celebrating the Fourth of July, as the noise makes many pets so anxious that they may harm themselves. In his 35 years as a veterinarian,

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