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Didn't take long: Chrysler's $2.99 gas guarantee draws critics {Autoblog Green}

May 8th 2008 3:21PM The 2009 Chrysler Aspen two-mode HEMIĀ® Hybrid is coming fall 2008. It's a start.

'Superwoman Syndrome' is a serious sickness {That's Fit}

Jul 9th 2007 7:34PM Some women are superwoman by choice, and others by necessity. What's truly important is that we are careful not to judge each other too harshly or too quickly. Most moms (I know not all, but most) are trying to do the right thing for themselves and their families, so kudos to all of you moms who are doing their best!!

Here's why I'm dropping Boston Legal {TV Squad}

Feb 7th 2007 7:47AM I see this as a clever way to write the review. It makes the point that many former fans of the show are losing interest, and fast. I am one of them. Creativity, uniqueness and bite made this show a hit, but there has been such 'sameness' to the show lately to the point of making the show predictable. I used to watch the show because I wondered what would happen next, but now I don't watch it because I feel that I already know what will happen next. It's a shame - this was a very good show.

Cop the Parisian Attitude {Gadling}

Jan 11th 2007 7:25AM I don't think Parisians are any more rude than, for example, New Yorkers. There are several French citizens that have great pride in their country and expect tourists to at least attempt to speak French, while many tourists actually expect them to speak English. This has likely given them an unfairly bad reputation. On the other hand, there are exceptionally friendly French people who are glad to assist a lost tourist or give directions. As with anywhere you go, you'll run across both friendly people and rude people. It would be a shame to miss out on the many wonderful French landmarks because of fear of rudeness.

Are you a "sleepless mom?" {ParentDish}

Oct 21st 2006 6:42AM We should all have a club! :-)
It's important to look at sleep as a necessity rather than as a novelty. This is tough for many of us who by choice and/or necessity put our own needs last, especially when that "perfect schedule" that we dream about seems so far out of reach. Prioritize needs every day - yours, kids, and work - and allow yourself to be a human being with real limitations. If you have resources such as family or friends, there's no shame in asking for help every once in a while. Also, a few minutes a day of exercise works wonders on your health, energy, stress level and self-esteem.

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