Vol. 142 No. 2819, August - August 2013
Index
- Adult kids will take mom over dad.
- Costs hitting taxpayers more than insurers.
- Power plants firing up coal once again.
- For baby boomers, the peak interest in health issues.
- For the next month, the Association of Independent Consumer Credit Counseling Agencies, Fairfax, Va., is challenging consumers to put away their credit cards and live more frugally.
- In the U.S., someone turns 65.
- It may be the 21st century, with all of its technological marvels.
- Most of us had a dream job.
- Oil is king, but coal, natural gas gaining.
- Pending legislation may harm consumers.
- Solo travel could be the way to go.
- Sophia if it's a girl and Jacob if it's a boy.
- Blocking iodide is key to survival.
- Changing minds about climate change.
- Death panels already at a hospital near you.
- America no longer has a monopoly on English.
- I hope my boy is just like me--only better.
- Confusion concerning wood and plains bison.
- How textbook visuals can hurt learning.
- Monsoon failure key to dry times in Southwest.
- Could Arizona tragedy been prevented?
- Mother nature giveth--and taketh away.
- 1968: a year like no other.
- Outlook grim for mammals and birds.
- Adolescents reach out through social media.
- Climate-friendly food production.
- Sex, lies, but no videotape.
- Bombing victims get help with prostheses.
- Cell phone use not just dangerous for drivers.
- Controlling calories can still taste great.
- Avoiding the seven deadly sins of dieting.
- How would George Washington act today?
- Inducing 'kidney' failure in mosquitoes.
- Shoo away bugs from summer parties.
- Keeping animals healthy in summer.
- Sterilized dogs tend to live longer.
- Summertime tips for safe driving.
- Do you want a return visit?
- Baseball's dead ball era comes back to life.