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Mail CallWednesday, September 1, 2010 @ 4:14AM"I'd like to make a comment that I saw in the paper in regards to the old job development center building in Smithsburg. I'm a 1992 graduate of that center, and I think what - and agree with what the person said about turning it into a community center." - Hagerstown

Mary's room: 12-year-old personalizes her space -- with help from her friendsThursday, August 26, 2010 @ 2:07AMTwelve-year-old Mary Schallert's room makeover involved a little bling, lots of color and a bit of adventure.

How to Make the Most of a Small Workspace [Workspaces]Friday, August 20, 2010 @ 11:06AM# workspaces Whether you're a college student or city dweller, most of us have workspaces and offices much smaller than we'd like. Here's how to get the most from your workspace, no matter how small it is. More »

Sprucing up dorm roomsFriday, August 20, 2010 @ 5:50AMBynow most college students are settled in their dorm rooms. But that doesn’t mean things are where they should be, or that the place looks good yet.

This is a Lecture On Health CareWednesday, August 11, 2010 @ 6:50PMAbstract: The reason that America needs health care reform, and the reason that the cost of health care is going up dramatically faster than we can afford and faster than everything else in the economy, is that government has broken the system.

Google Wave: why we didn't use itThursday, August 5, 2010 @ 3:53PMWith Google pulling the plug on the development of Wave , its meant-to-be-revolutionary communications protocol, Ars staffers pondered Wave's collapse. The ideas in Wave were undeniably cool, the vision was ambitious, and Google backed it. So why did no one use it? We looked to our own experiences of using Wave for clues as to what went wrong, and we found plenty. Read the comments on this post

Persian Carpet of Peace and Friendship wraps up in TabrizThursday, August 5, 2010 @ 11:17AMThe Persian Carpet of World Peace and Friendship was unveiled Wednesday during a ceremony in the presence of several Iranian, foreign and UNESCO officials in Tabriz. The project began at Tehran's Sadabad Historical Complex in 2008 and took two years to accomplish during which representatives of over 100 countries visited and symbolically tied a knot on the carpet.

Among the Gibbering JournalistsThursday, July 29, 2010 @ 2:11AMhttp://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The other day in The Wall Street Journal, my friend Fred Barnes deposited a few thoughts on journalism provoked by the discovery to a mother lode of left-wing bigotry, screeds and semi-literate gibbering.

Series of books simplify home improvement projectsThursday, July 22, 2010 @ 11:21AMDesigning or redesigning a home can be a daunting task in trying to find the perfect balance between style, cost and feasibility. To help, Sir Terence Conran, one of Britain’s leading designers, has five recently published books, the “Eco Housebook”...