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Disappointments Come in All Sizes

Not all disappointments are created equal. Tim Horton's in Canada recently brought back their "Roll Up the Rim" promotion, where by rolling up the rim on your cup of coffee you can win one of millions of free food prizes, or even computers or cars. But more often than not you won't win anything, and seeing "Please play again" is sure to be mildly... >Full Story

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High food prices: A threat to health

Some consequences of the economic downturn are obvious, such as lost jobs and plunging stock market values. But others are more subtle but also important, as described in the article "High food prices threat to health" from the Toronto Star: There are "startling discrepancies" in the cost of basic, healthy food at grocery stores across Canada, according...... >Read More



This Week on TheLife.com (Dec 19 2008)

Welcome to TheLife.com Weekly Wrap-up Newsletter! Our weekly newsletter highlights new content that was posted on our site this week. December Tears For many people, Christmas is the saddest time of year. In a culture that is obsessed with all things Christmas, it is easy to feel like an alien when our thoughts and feelings are anything but merry....... >Read More



This Week on TheLife.com (Nov 28 2008)

Welcome to TheLife.com Weekly Wrap-up Newsletter! Our weekly newsletter highlights new content that was posted on our site this week. More Than I Could Handle On February 13, 2007 my life took a drastic change. Waking up that morning, I had no idea that by the end of the day I'd be involved in the first triple homicide that ever happened... >Read More



A Sign of the Times

In a sign of the times the National Debt Clock in New York has run out of digits to record the growing figure. The government's current debt at about 10.2 trillion dollars. The organisation that runs the sign said it plans to update it next year by adding two digits to make it capable of tracking debt up to a quadrillion... >Read More


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