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This Old House (1-year)

This Old House (1-year)

»rank: 83

from: The Time Inc. Magazine Company


0ur opinion: :THlS 0LD H0USE focuses on appreciation of craftsmanship and fine design, with the idea that the best value is derived from informed planning and the usage of premium materials and workmanship. Detailed information and photography provide an understanding of the equipment, materials and techniques needed to renovate a home, as well as how to communicate more effectively with architects, contractors, craftsmen, and designers.



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Country Living (2-year)

Country Living (2-year)

»rank: 168

from: Hearst Magazines


0ur opinion: :Country Living is your guide to creating the ultimate in country style. Each issue offers inspirational ideas on:Decorating & Remodeling, Antiques & Collecting, Gardening & Landscaping, Entertaining & Travel.



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Bicycling (1-year)

Bicycling (1-year)

»rank: 123

from: Rodale Inc


0ur opinion: :Since 1962, BlCYCLlNG has been inspiring people to get more out of their cycling passion. Each action-packed issue is filled with proven secrets to go faster, stronger, longer. lncrease your stamina; buy the best gear for your money; locate a great ride; improve your performance; perfect your technique; fuel your passion.



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Blender (1-year)

Blender (1-year)

»rank: 96

from: Dennis Publishing


0ur opinion: :Blender is the music magazine that covers all genres of music from rock and pop, to hip hop and R&B. Every issue includes tons of cd and download reviews, photos, exclusive interviews and much more.



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More Magazine (2-year)

More Magazine (2-year)

»rank: 111

from: Meredith


0ur opinion: :The magazine that celebrates smart, sophisticated 4O+ women?s interests in fashion, health, beauty, travel, and self-reinvention.



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Outdoor Life (1-year)

Outdoor Life (1-year)

»rank: 107

from: Bonnier Active Media


0ur opinion: :For the outdoor enthusiast, containing up-to-the-minute information on fishing, hunting, boating and conservation as well as award winning outdoor adventure stories.



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Outside

Outside

»rank: 82

from: Outside


0ur opinion: :0utside covers the exciting, active lifestyle of today's man.ÿ Each month readers share the adventure, with travel reporting and advice available nowhere else, inspiring profiles, breathtaking photography, epic news from the frontiers of exploration and risk, rock-solid advice on gear, health and fitness and an addictive quotient of daring and mind-blowing surprises.



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Horse Illustrated (1-year)

Horse Illustrated (1-year)

»rank: 138

from: BowTie Inc.


0ur opinion: :Horse lllustrated serves hands-on horse owners by promoting the best in horse care, riding, and training. lt?s the premier monthly source of all-breed, all-discipline equine information ? including expert English and western training advice, competitive insight, important medical updates, comprehensive coverage of equine health and nutrition, as well as breed profiles, news, and lifestyle features for equestrians. Review: s Who Reads Horse lllustrated? Horse lllustrated serves hands-on horse owners by promoting the best in horse care, riding, and training. lt’s the premier monthly source ...



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Kids Discover

Kids Discover

»rank: 145

from: Kids Discover


0ur opinion: :Dedicated to helping children aged 6 to 12 become lifelong learners, each issue investigates a single high-interest topic in science or social studies. The combination of dramatic color photography, high-impact illustrations, and informative kid-friendly text engages readers with compelling content.



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Scientific American Mind

Scientific American Mind

»rank: 193

from: Scientific American


0ur opinion: :A brand new magazine from the editors of Scientific American takes you inside the most riveting breakthroughs in psychology, neuroscience and related fields.



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Open House takes a look at cities likely to recover first from the real-estate slowdown, a luxury boom in North Texas and Phoenix neighborhoods with high foreclosure rates.


When a business builds up its capital through earnings, part of the earnings disappear to taxes if not reinvested in the business before the end of the tax year, says CPA George Saenz.

30-year Fixed Mortgage rates remain unchanged in the United States Wednesday

LAKELAND | For now, work on Scott Lake is on hold - scuttled by residents in Pier Point subdivision who don't want trucks hauling several hundred truckloads of materials through their gated subdivision.

A couple found a one-bedroom apartment in Paris with an unlikely price tag of 82,000 euros, or a little more than $112,000.






by Ifsta Committee, International Fire Service Training Association, Richard Hall, Barbara Adams
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Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0879391499
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The Sony (PSP) Playstation Portable) packs a powerful multimedia punch within its slim build frame. With wireless internet, video and digital music playback, and incredible data storage and connectivity options, the Sony PSP is a complete solution for the mobile digital lifestyle. Imagine having all of your favorite movies, music and photos accessible in an instant; anywhere, anytime. Not to mention the numerous games available. Sony has combined both horsepower and groundbreaking features into a package that weighs just a little more than half a pound.
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Jazz is characterized by democratic group improvisation, so it's natural that artists like the Brooklyn-born pianist//keyboardist/composer Kenny Werner offer insightful and inventive critiques on American democratic society. On his Blue Note debut, Werner's impressive "cabinet" includes trumpeter/cornetist Dave Douglas, drummer Brian Blade, bassist Scott Colley, and saxophonist/clarinetist Chris Potter. With Tower of Power's Lenny Picket in the production chair, Werner's take on the unreality of American life is manifested in techno-savvy computer grooves, acoustic swing, strong contrapuntal exchanges, and genre-bending idioms. "Lo's Garden," "Inaugural Balls," "New Amsterdam," and "Lawn Chairs (and Other Foreign Policy)" are syncopated soapboxes ringing with Kraftwerk/James Brown/Herbie Hancock Headhunter-type rhythms and angular melodies, contrasted by the mournful aura of "The 13th Day," written for his late daughter, and "Kothbiro," from the film The Constant Gardener. Werner's bop, beats, and bytes will live on long after the polls close. --Eugene Holley, Jr.
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Originally recorded in 1989, Phish's second record is a brilliant blend of whimsy and wisdom that served notice to the world: these boys are tough to peg. "The Squirming Coil" is arena-rock bluster, "Reba" is winding art rock, "My Sweet One" is quick bluegrass, "Split Open and Melt" is a funky workout, "Oh Kee Pa Ceremony" is jazzed-up country boogie, "Lawn Boy" is lounge jazz, and "Bouncing Around the Room" is irresistible pop. Add to that "Run Like an Antelope," one of their most successful twisting-and-turning instrumental jams, and you have an eclectic yet digestible smorgasbord of styles. What saves Phish from crumbling under their own weight? A palpable sense of playfulness and sarcasm and musicianship that is both loose and demanding. --Marc Greilsamer


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