Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Top Tearjerker Books.. Last Names That Don't Work.. Products Fit For Royalty

Tuesday, May 22, 2012
You might be able to divide books that make you cry into two categories, those you know will have you weeping from start to finish, and the creepers that unexpectedly leave you sniffling on the subway, trying to keep from wiping your nose on your sleeve.
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BLOG POSTS
Julie Blais Comeau: HuffPost Royal Diary UPDATED: An Insider's Playbook for Royal Watchers
Wondering how the press tour is organized, and what it's like to be a part of the Royal entourage? Here's a behind-the-scenes guide to what is going on with Charles and Camilla.
Ashley Peoples: Slummin' it at the Cannes Film Festival: How to Crash a Yacht Party
2012-05-17-cannesDanielle.jpg It was Friday night in Cannes and my friends and I were determined to get into a yacht party. We strolled the pier of millions-of-dollar yachts after millions-of-dollar yachts and found four with exclusive looking parties. The first one, flashing blue and purple lights and blasting club beats, was swarmed with paparazzi taking photos of Amanda Seyfried leaving.
Lori Gard: Dispatches From Down East: Losing My Children
Recently, while manning a table at a yard sale, I lost a child. I arrived home after the yard sale only to find out that she was neither with me nor traveling with her father, and the 15 minutes it took to locate her at a friend's house up the road were the scariest 15 minutes of my life to date.
Lisa Firestone: What's Behind Emotional Overeating?
By taking action on a physical level and taking interest on an emotional level, we can re-establish our relationship with food, with our bodies, with our past, and with ourselves as a whole.
Harriet Sugar-Miller: Salmon Says: What Kind is Healthiest?
Because all the species of salmon differ in the quantity and quality of their fat, your weekly ration will depend on the type you're eyeing. With sockeye, you'd need around a small can a week. With pink, you could almost double that amount. Here's the difference between wild, farmed and organic, and what you're getting out of each.

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