 | THE END -- Fare thee well
ROSA SOBRINO and PAUL CHAVEZ look at how we say goodbye. |
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 | EVERYTHING SACRED -- Heaven and hell, a play
A town in Bethel, Pa., puts on a performance about morality and mortality, asking audiences to think about where they will spend eternity. asap's religion video series by HILLARY RHODES. |
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 | THE END -- Tiny arcs of the tragically unfinished
Gone, but not forgotten, before their time: JOSH L. DICKEY's list of America's 10 -- make that nine -- most tragically truncated things. |
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 | THE END -- Cooking like it was the end of the world
JOE RAY visits a peculiar chef who has connected to the deep, frigid water below a town that may as well be the edge of the Earth. |
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 | HALLOWEEN -- You don't know Jack
Make your pumpkins scary -- extremely scary. JULIE REED examines some ghoulish gourds. |
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 | RELATIONSHIPS -- Love and pocket protectors
No revenge here: Nerds unite to find love and 'make the uncool cool.' KAREN HAWKINS investigates. |
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 | HAUNTINGS -- Serving an afterlife sentence
When there's something strange ... in your cell block ... who you gonna call? Not TOM BREEN, for starters. |
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 | TALES FROM THE CRIB -- Future Britney Spearsketeers?
ANGIE WAGNER struggles to explain Britney Spears to her 4-year-old. |
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 | PODCAST: Australian hypnotherapist wants to help you help yourself
PAUL CHAVEZ goes under a trance to see if hypnotherapy works |
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 | HYPNOSIS -- Aussie hypnotherapist wants to help you help yourself
In an asap podcast, PAUL CHAVEZ goes under a trance to see if hypnotherapy works. |
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 | TONGUE TWISTERS -- Say it five times fast!
ANNA JANE GROSSMAN matches mandibles with the directors of a tongue-twister tournament in this asap podcast. |
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 | PLAYTIME -- Don't look down, Mom!
asap's HILLARY RHODES brings home a slide show of images from an interactive playground meant for adventurers of all ages. |
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 | DIY EGGS -- One expensive peep show
FRANK BASS tries his hand at raising chickens. The problem? Spendy feed, nasty 'tudes and too darn many roosters. |
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 | IDIOT IN THE KITCHEN -- What a treat: Pumpkin soup
Kitchen Idiot HOWIE RUMBERG is smashing all notions about what pumpkins are good for. |
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 | TO HEALTH AND BACK -- Your resident sleepyhead
Come sweet slumber, and shroud me in thy purple scrubs: Sleep deprivation is doing weird things to the brain of pediatrics intern KIMBERLY NOBLE. |
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 | EVERYTHING SACRED -- Christian toy review
For an unbiased view of the religious-themed toys, games, candy and other spiritual swag she's been sent, HILLARY RHODES asks a Sunday school student to rate it. |
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 | SEAFOOD -- Chilean seafood sojourn, hold the salmon
Salmon may be king, but a Chilean seafood town's inhabitants still favor the local specialties. JOE RAY dives in for a taste. |
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 | TALES FROM THE CRIB -- The diaper hits the fan
No diaper, no pants, and no desire to use the potty. ANGIE WAGNER struggles with a toddling time-bomb. |
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 | RELATIONSHIPS -- Altared states
The new movie 'Ira and Abby' makes a rather non-Hollywood assertion: that a marriage can go south while the relationship stays healthy. TED ANTHONY talks to its writer and star. |
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 | SPORTS MEDICINE -- Herbal remedies for your gym bag
Ankle sprain? Better get some San Huang San on that. LAUREL MAURY checks out traditional Chinese medicine for jocks. |
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 | COUNTERCULTURE -- San Fran hangouts that can be Beat
ANANDA SHOREY finds the Beat Generation's ghosts still walking at their legendary San Francisco haunts. |
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 | IDIOT IN THE KITCHEN -- Let's go fly a slice
HOWIE RUMBERG leaves the pizza wasteland of New York behind for the pizza nirvana of Phoenix ... er, wait -- what? |
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 | FASHSION -- It came from the runway
Fall Fashion Week wrapped back in February, plenty of time for styles to hit stores. MEGAN K. SCOTT finds out what made it in this asap interactive by PETER HAMLIN. |
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 | EVERYTHING SACRED -- Porn & pancakes, evangelicals & Earth
HILLARY RHODES and PAUL CHAVEZ explore an anti-porn campaign and environmentalism among evangelical Christians in this week's 'Everything Sacred.' |
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 | EDUCATION -- Law school's string attached: Lawyering
Choosing law school is like adopting a kitten -- it's best to keep in mind the realities to come. LAURA-CLAIRE CORSON asks law students what they really know about lawyering. |
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