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12 Etiquette Screw-Ups In 1896
Times change and so do manners. We reassess good behavior in 2015.
With 'Pickup Scooter,' America Meets Indian Carmaker
Facing competition at home, Indian manufacturing company Mahindra recently introduced to the U.S. the GenZe, a scooter with cargo space designed to appeal to young Americans in cities.
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In 'The Nordic Cookbook,' An In-Depth Take On Region's Diverse Cuisine
Looking for a recipe for pickled herring or blood pancakes cooked in reindeer fat? Chef Magnus Nilsson's The Nordic Cookbook has these recipes and nearly 700 others.
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Occupy Oakland Strike Turns 'Chaotic'
While largely peaceful most of the day, the Occupy Oakland general strike turned violent overnight when protesters took over a vacant building and police responded with tear gas and flashbang grenades. Protesters managed to force Oakland's busy port to shut down its operations.
Frank Deford: In With The South, Out With The East
In sports, the SEC is very popular these days, especially in football. But, as Frank Deford points out, it's hard times for members of the Big East.
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Oyster Ice Cream: A Thanksgiving Tradition Mark Twain Could Get Behind
Oyster ice cream may be more traditional fare than many of the dishes we serve for Thanksgiving, says chef José Andrés. He's showcasing American food history in his collaboration with the National Archives. But modern diners can appreciate this briny treat, too.
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Controversial Film Director Ken Russell Dies At 84
The edgy, experimental director of Tommy, Altered States and the Oscar-winning Women in Love brought a spirit of glamour and flamboyance to British cinema.
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Dirty Little Secret: Almost Nobody Cleans Contacts Properly
You might think you're keeping your contact lenses clean, but odds are you're failing miserably at that. Just 2 percent of people in a new study did a good job at lens care, though 85 percent said they had it all under control. That means a lot of people are at risk of serious eye infection.
The Black Keys: A Reinvention On 'El Camino'
The Black Keys just released a new album called El Camino. Rock critic Ken Tucker says that, while the album retains the band's roots in blues and R&B, it's also reaching out to a wider audience with its pop and rock touches.
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Can Congress Really Compromise On Extending The Payroll Tax Cut?
Congressional leaders from both parties say the payroll tax cut is a must-pass measure. It's just not entirely clear how it's going to happen.
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