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...your case, one drawer of house-sale information isn't so bad, and the lawyers and accountants I consulted tell me you have saved pretty much the bare minimum. "I'd advise holding on to all of it, even though it sounds compulsive," counsels Celeste Hammond, director of the Center for Real Estate Law at the John Marshall Law School in Chicago. Why would you need records from houses long vacated? Taxes. In 1997 the Taxpayer Relief Act changed how home sales are taxed. Before that date, you could roll over your profit into your next residence--and your next...
...Philadelphia internist and senior deputy editor of the Annals of Internal Medicine, understands that the odds of discovering a serious problem by listening to a healthy patient's heart and lungs during a checkup are slim, but she listens anyway. Laine says the ritualistic wielding of the stethoscope on bare skin fosters an emotional bond between patients and the person they're relying on for their medical well-being. "And anyway," she says, "it takes less time for me to do it than to convince them there's no need...
...there absolute dressing rules for women over 50? One of the real don'ts is showing too much skin. Upper arms and thighs show age, so as you grow older, you have to wear less-bare clothes. That doesn't mean you can't wear lightweight, see-through clothes. A little mystery, a little disguise help a lot. But it depends on how well you take care of your body. It's a matter of looking after yourself--exercising, dieting...
Released last Friday, the new online facebook includes only the bare essentials—students’ names, Harvard ID photos, contact information, concentrations and birthdays—but offers the most comprehensive list of Harvard students. Students can search for each other through any of these fields...
...side of the fence line, the farmed grass grows thick and trembles in the wind. On the other side, the ground is nearly bare, chewed down in places to the rocky topsoil. In between are splintered fence poles and scattered strands of electric wire that, until last month, closed off a 20,000-hectare central Kenyan commercial ranch from the communal grazing lands of Masai herdsmen. To the Masai, most of whom make their living raising cows, sheep and goats, the landscape's stark divide is testimony to their need for grazing lands. With a population of about half...