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Kids Get Creative – and Rewarded
ABC TV and some related organizations sponsor Summer of Creativity Awards, encouraging kids 5-18 to do positive volunteer work, and making hundreds of small
Winning a Sport that Actually Matters
The US is back on top in a sport that really matters – Math. For the first time in 21 years, the US wins
The Sport of Climbing Takes Off
We love Daniel Duane’s attitude; a long-time rock climber, he’s a bit taken aback by the new massive popularity of rock climbing, especially the
The Rise and Fall of Investment Banking
Due to a number of factors, including the mistakes made in the last boom, automation, and the regulatory environment, the number of people who
Laird Hamilton on Doing your Work-Out Right
Pro surfer and all around exercise buff Laird Hamilton is right when he says that doing an exercise right will get you toned and
What’s it Like to Work at the New World Trade Center?
GQ and all of the other Conde Nast publications have moved into the new World Trade Center building; an insider’s look at what it’s
Jeb Bush – The Man Behind the Famous Name
Only 4 people that read New York magazine have ever voted for a Republican, but this is a fair profile of Jeb Bush by
No, Not All Presidents Live Like Kings
The president of Costa Rica, Luis Guillermo Solís, drives his own car, a 1998 Nissan Pathfinder, to the office.
Custom Fashion at a Reasonable Cost
An LA artist has found a way to create customized clothing that you can afford if you’re not rich, by taking existing clothes and