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Jul 18, 2008 -
This I didn't know: Alaska has the highest gas prices in the US? Wow. The average up there in Klondike country is $4.63.
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Jan 12, 2009 -
Last Summer the religious prayed for relief at the pump, lawmakers called for a 55 mph national speed limit to conserve fuel, and cash-strapped drivers chanted, "Drill, baby. Drill!" But today, oil goes for $40 a barrel, one-third of what it cost in July.
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Oct 11, 2008 -
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If you're concerned that your friend could be in an abusive relationship, check out my tips on what to do next.
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Since money is tight for everyone, be sure to check out my five tips on how to date on the cheap!
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How well do you know sperm? Take this quiz and find out.
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It's a simple question so tell us, does your boyfriend make you laugh?
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Where do you stand on sex on your lunch break?
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The temperature is dropping, so don't miss my 14 suggestions for what to do on a gray day.
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Is lying for someone you love a do or a don't?
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What would be worse: passing gas mid-romp or calling him the wrong name?
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Are mustaches a turn-on or a turn-off?
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Are you OK with your significant other having boys' night out?
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Jul 11, 2006 -
Dear Sugar
I just got my driver's license and I end up driving my friends around a lot. Recently, one of my good friends got her's also, but she refuses to drive anywhere.
She'll say that she doesn't want to drive, or that it doesn't make sense for her to drive if I'm going to drive, too.
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Jun 12, 2008 -
As all three of the Midwest's major rivers — the Missouri, Illinois, and Mississippi — rise above flood level, residents face record flooding and mandatory evacuations. Today the US Army Corps of Engineers plans to close nine locks and dams on the upper Mississippi River.
Closing the locks means that the economic repercussions of the flooding will rise along with the rivers — the decision will halt traffic on 200 miles of prime commercial waterway.
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Nov 26, 2007 -
An attendant at this Ohio gas station recently spotted a mysterious blue presence hovering on the surveillance video footage of the pumps outside. Locals and camera crews got wind of this discovery and stopped by to get spooked. Was it a paper bag?
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Jan 25, 2008 -
For its latest issue, Foreign Policy asked 12 of the world's leading thinkers to answer one question: What single policy or gesture can the next president do to improve America's standing in the world. The response pieces are insightful and diverse, and I really appreciated reading actual solutions, rather than tired complaints.
Some of the best advice:
- Step on the Gas: Harvard Economist Kenneth Rogoff urges the next Pres to raise the price of gasoline for consumers and manufacturers to prove to the world that cheap oil is not America's only priority.
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