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 October 13, 2008 |
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HOME & GARDEN
Not Buying It
For freegans, the consumer economy is a sham, and rooting through trash is the decent way to make a home.
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Dark Work in a Sunny Spot
Susanna Moore’s latest novel, “The Big Girls,” set in a women’s prison, has stirred the critics into a lather of moral indignation.
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Northwest Ingenuity, Many Ways
Whidbey Island in Puget Sound has attracted artists, writers, gardeners and other creative fugitives from the mainland since the hippie days of the ’60s.
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Out of a Packing Box, Not Stuff, but Souls
Trying to impose order on a family’s clutter sets the memories free.
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Room to Improve
What is the most economical way to wallpaper a room?.
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Calendar
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Garden Q.&A.
Q. One of my old-fashioned bleeding hearts has several branches with variegated leaves. I don’t think it’s disease; the plant looks very healthy. But it’s near a five-year-old clump of mixed pinks and whites. Could they have cross-pollinated to give me a new variety? .
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Residential Sales
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Corrections: Kitchen Tales
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Corrections: Behind the Glass Wall
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