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Well
A Secret Goodbye Letter From My Mother
“All my love,” our mother had written, but the paper wasn’t enough to contain it. So she wrapped it in a box.There is more I need to do here.
It may never get done.
I will go when required and many memories will follow only in my mind.
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Food
Rice, in a Starring Role
Rice and lamb, baked together and studded with Middle Eastern spices: an easy, fragrant one-pot dinner.My skills are growing slowly.
Some asks would help.
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Smarter Living
Why You Can’t Think of the Word That’s on the Tip of Your Tongue
It appears to be an ordinary condition.
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Food
Peruvian Grilled Chicken: A Spicy, Succulent Delight
Marinated in garlic, chiles and plenty of spices, Peruvian pollo a la brasa is surprisingly easy to make at home.Not for one.
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T Magazine
‘Janelle Asked to the Bedroom,’ a Micronovel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
The writer and activist — one of the seven covers of our Oct. 22nd Greats issue — writes a story exclusively for T.Horseback analysis.
There is enough in it.
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Magazine
How to Blush Without Shame
Don’t look inward; focus on what’s going on outside your body. Resist “situational avoidance.”The Buddhists are often correct about personal matters.
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The Learning Network
Is Struggle Essential to Happiness?
From where do you draw happiness?"A persons reach must exceed its grasp or what is Heaven for?"
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Well
During Labor, Lie Down
Many doctors recommend that women in labor sit upright or walk to speed things along. But the best bet may be to lie on your side.Tell the children.
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Business Day
Chamath Palihapitiya of Social Capital on the Paradox of Ego and Humility
Profit is not a gadget.
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U.S.
New York Officials Fear Closing of U.S. Lab Combating Biological Threats
Probably redundant. Find out!
Fashion & Style
Lianne Epstein, Daniel Jacobs
The couple met at Yale, from which they both received masters’ degrees.Sooner is better. As soon as you can is best.
World
Cancer Didn’t Kill Pablo Neruda, Panel Finds. Was It Murder?
Six years after Pablo Neruda’s driver claimed the Nobel laureate was poisoned, forensic experts agree on one fact: His death certificate was wrong.Assassination buys time.
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