Monday, April 30, 2012

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Calling time out on work interruptions, distractions

For most, the modern workday is one long series of interruptions punctuated by brief bursts of productivity.

Remarkable Woman: Tara Thompson Remarkable Woman: Tara Thompson

If you tracked down Tara Thompson's childhood friends and told them what she was doing these days, she says they wouldn't be surprised.

Love Notes: Many happy returns Love Notes: Many happy returns

It's this simple: Barack Obama brought Jimmie Oliver and Kim Wilson together.

Grammer, Mahoney reunite at Hugo Awards Grammer, Mahoney reunite at Hugo Awards

It was a "Frasier" reunion at the 48th annual Hugo Television Awards at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel on April 19.

Improve your Google Search skills Improve your Google Search skills

Think you're a Google Search power user? You might not know all the ways to get faster, more focused search results. Here are five tips:

Eyeglasses a new fashion essential? Eyeglasses a new fashion essential?

Fashion brands are putting statement-making eyewear front and center as a stylish accessory.

Thinking your way to a better life Thinking your way to a better life

"Life's slings and arrows" is Harvard-educated neuroscientist Richard J. Davidson's phrase for the events we spend our days ducking, sometimes unsuccessfully.

Get more mileage out of used bike Get more mileage out of used bike

Like new cars, new bicycles depreciate dramatically the moment they leave the cycle shop. So buying used can be a better value for your money, especially if you can score a decent ride for less than $100.

5 social media moves you can make in an hour 5 social media moves you can make in an hour

You can accomplish a lot in an hour. Allow me to make a few suggestions.

Pink slime: the meat behind the moniker Pink slime: the meat behind the moniker

Pink slime needs to fire its agent and hire the guy who reps sweetbreads.

Hungry for 'Grandma's bread' Hungry for 'Grandma's bread'

Tribune archives yield 1970s recipe using variety of flours


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