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Topic: Children (page 34)

Show me the dinero: Handling iffy Mexican cops and other advice

Donald D. Groff
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A dish to provide comfort in times of worry, illness and just plain life

Susan Straight

Beyond dinner: Food for pain, for loss, for life

Susan Straight

Travel Advisor: Lap of luxury: Giant lap children, naked bungee jumping and more

Donald D. Groff
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Cider soup: The late-summer offering of a capable man

Maria Dolan

Men who cook: A story of seduction in the kitchen

Maria Dolan
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The recipe for Lamb called Dinner (or lunch)

Kimberly French

Killing a lamb called Dinner: A carnivore speaks

Kimberly French
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Uninsured children: New report says there are still too many

Dena Bunis

Books to cure kiddie ennui

Polly Shulman

Don George: The treasures and travails of family travel

Don George
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How do I spell happiness? M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E

Lisa Moskowitz
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Mickey Mauschwitz: A dad disses the Magic Kingdom

Samuel G. Freedman
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Pregnant, with hypothyroidism? Treat it, baby's I.Q. may be affected

Dawn MacKeen
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Don't dis TV's parenting value

Ariel Gore
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When I couldn't sleep with my husband, I slept with my kids

Dulcie Leimbach
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A shot in the arm: Immunization coming under fire on the Hill

Arthur Allen
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Cher, Barbie and the Spice Girls battle it out for the number-one spot on your kid's birthday list

Janet Mazur
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Snakes, snails, puppy-dog tails -- and Zoloft. Are we giving our kids too many pills?

Rob Waters
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The worst childhood trauma is abuse, not war

Alice Miller
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Anime attack! How one cartoon caused 685 seizures

Jon Bowen
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Quake, Doom and blood lust: The gaming press ducks the issues while wallowing in gore

Wagner James Au
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In the land of lost children: Jehona speaks in her sleep every night: "Where is my mommy? Where is my daddy?"

Vivienne Walt
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Scott Rosenberg: Web of doom! After Littleton, the Net-phobic media have gone berserk -- again

Scott Rosenberg
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