Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 13, 2008 -
In the marathon of this election, we're three weeks from the big day. Those three weeks though, like the end of a big race, might make us all have to dig pretty deep to carry us over the finish line. We're thinking it might be the perfect time to take some of the advice in Liberty's Election Survival Guide series, pick up some new news sources and reading material — the candidates' books, perhaps?
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Oct 09, 2008 -
If our electoral map were as red as Amazon's map of our political book-buying habits, things would be looking up for John McCain. Yet while Americans are buying up conservative books, our electoral map is getting bluer and bluer each day.
I initially chalked up this discrepancy to how unscientific Amazon's map is.
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May 06, 2008 -
Who said phones have to look like gadgets? Think outside of the sandbox.
Source
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Apr 11, 2008 -
You know what they say, "the stuff in one man's trunk is another man's treasure." Hee-hee. I always wondered how anyone out of grade school could find "arts and crafts" projects appealing and worthwhile.
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Feb 14, 2007 -
DearSugar,
Ever since I was a little girl, after my Mom died (I was 10), I've talked too much! Even my young friends were annoyed! Why do I do this, and what can I do to stop?
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Other Search Results
May 30, 2008 -
Anthropologists have discovered an "uncontacted tribe" living in Brazil deep within the Amazon. Aerial photos show red-painted people, living in huts, and ready to defend themselves with bows and arrows. If you think you're out of touch with world events, think again.
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May 08, 2008 -
A new study claims that clean air may actually be worsening the drought in the Amazon rainforest — a region whose well being impacts the entire world's climate.
The scientists found that sun-reflective sulfate aerosols, released by coal-burning power plants, bounce light back to the sun, preventing it from hitting the Earth. Add a bunch of scientific mumbo-jumbo, and eventually the buffering impact of a concentrated amount of sulfates from the 1970s and 80s led to more rain in the Amazon.
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Jun 02, 2008 -
Last Friday, CitizenSugar briefed us on the uncontacted human tribe discovered deep inside the Amazon. These people reportedly paint themselves red, live in huts, and arm themselves with bows and arrows. Digitally-enhanced photos have since been released and have added a peculiar twist to the story.
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Feb 13, 2007 -
DearSugar --
Hi. I am going through a difficult time in my life at the moment. I just graduated college a little while back and have no idea what I want to do with my life.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
Rep. Ron Paul, former (?) outside-the-box, passion-inspiring presidential candidate has a new book — and it's become the #1 bestselling political book on Amazon.com even though it's not even being released until April 30.
The master of inspiring the grassroots revolution, Paul's book has a website where you can pledge to buy the book, making sure it will debut at the top of the New York Times best-seller list.
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