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Axolotls are curious salamanders that never grow up. They are bred for the pet trade and scientific research, but are almost extinct in the wild.
Although an amputation is serious, some amputees find humor to be helpful. Read about two couples in which both spouses had amputations and learned to laugh about it.
Favorite rockers Third Day is pleased to announce the upcoming Fall ’06 leg of their hugely popular “Wherever You Are” Tour.
There's no need to put wine bottles and egg cartons in the garbage. In fact, these and other frequently-disposed items can be transformed into eco-chic home decor.
Silverfish are silver, but not fish! They are primitive wingless insects often found in the home. Like their relatives (Firebrats) they are harmless.
Based on the popular graphic novel, "Stardust" takes the viewer on a magical journey full of wicked witches and grown-up humor.
This easy technique to grow an avocado tree is nearly foolproof, even for the green-thumb-impaired. It's a great patience-building activity for children.
Herbs and spices are tasty and healthy. Today's busy cooks save time with a real culinary convenience from Alton Brown's favorite storage manufacturer.
Albuquerque, Tucumcari, Santa Rosa, Grants, Gallup and even Santa Fe lie along the old Mother Road. Motor west for a nostalgic look at the landmarks of Historic Route 66.
As Hockey Canada executives continue to assemble their roster for the Vancouver Olympics in February, Paul Kariya is a name worth considering.
An impressive start for a talented musician and songwriter.


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