"Food security is security," says a UN World Food Programme official, and if you are an elected official responsible for food aid budgets, you need to know that.
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Theater Review (NYC): Nathan Lane in ‘The Nance’ by Douglas Carter Beane
The marvelous Nathan Lane stars in a production that is sheer delight and dark genius.
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It is painful to see someone offer so little for something that meant so much to your loved ones.
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Is the Montrail FluidFeel more or less than it appears to be?
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WBTV previews their Comic-Con programming.
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Turning to a spiritual practice – for me, a Bible-based approach – gives me the option to take responsibility for my own health care decisions.
Read More »Software Review: Autodesk Entertainment Creation Suites 2014 Ultimate: 3ds Max & MotionBuilder
This, the first of three reviews, covers 3ds Max and MotionBuilder.
Read More »Are Car Tracking Devices an Assault on Privacy?
In the near future, many cars will be fitted with telematic devices that record and send detailed data about the car's usage.
Read More »Lost Championship Game – Why Losing Can Sometimes Be Better Than Winning
Being a good winner is always easy, but being a good loser builds character and makes you stronger.
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Emulate the grains, tones, and color differences of different types of film - Kodachrome, Ektachrome, etc. Even Polaroid.
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