Issue: October 13, 2005
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Why can’t I sleep?
Why don’t we sleep well anymore, and what can we do about it?
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A hard night’s night
A lot of things can cause sleeplessness. Here are some of the most common.
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Can’t sleep?
The National Sleep Foundation’s top 10 tips for getting a good night’s sleep.
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More help for the sleep deprived
Contact information for further resources about sleep and sleeplessness.
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Open restaurants
How to get around the open-meeting law without breaking it.
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BIA inertia under fire
The arrest of a Filipino posing as a Native American throws attention on the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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Time in a box
Lara Alberti is an artist who’s makes assemblages in clock cases.
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Brian 4, Voles 0
It’s too late to think about bothersome critters. But it’s not too early.
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Letters for October 13, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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A disastrous stockpile
In 19 minutes, I put together enough food to last my family of four for two weeks under disaster conditions.
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Saving ANWR, one plastic bottle at a time
Taking President Bush’s advice on energy consumption.
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Ambient thoughts
In the exhibit, Inhale/Exhale, Tamara Scronce uses her own stories as inspiration.
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Through a mirror darkly
Joan Didion’s latest, The Year of Magical Thinking, will break your heart.
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Love and marriage
The award-winning The Last Five Years tells two stories about the same breakup.
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Claymation nation
Our favorite Plasticine cheese connoisseur and his well-educated dog make their big-screen debut in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbit.
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Almost home
Eating at Stuffies Café is like visiting a dear old aunt who doesn’t quite understand kids.
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