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Preserving Our Memories
Preserving our Memories
I find it amazing how something small and otherwise trivial can bring about a flood of memories. Listen to a song from your high school years and see where your mind wanders. Catch a whiff of a certain cologne and your memories take over!
There are so many ways to preserve our special memories. Here are just a few ideas to try:
THOUGHTS What better way to preserve your thoughts than to keep a journal. Some people cringe at the idea of journal writing: they think of "Dear Diary, today I woke up, I brushed my teeth..." However journals can be so much more than that!
Child molester stays out of prison Jurors convicted the art teacher of forcing a boy to have sex with him repeatedly in a classroom supply closet. A judge sentenced him to 43 years. But Aaron Mohanlal has yet to spend a day or night in prison. "I try not to think about it, but it's hard because all I can think about is what if he's out there around other kids," the victim told CNN for an exclusive report. Wednesday Jul 23rd, 8:14 AM
Eye of Hurricane Dolly nears land Residents are scurrying for cover as Hurricane Dolly heads toward land, now as a Category 2 storm. "Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion," officials warned, adding the storm could trigger flooding and tornadoes in Texas and Mexico. "It's starting to tear it up real good," iReporter Steven Murphy told CNN from South Padre Island. Wednesday Jul 23rd, 8:38 AM
DNA gives clues to family's African past With a flick of the wrist, James Johnson uses an elongated cotton swab along the inside of his 102-year old mother's cheek. Wednesday Jul 23rd, 8:54 AM
Bush will back mortgage rescue The House was poised Wednesday to pass sweeping legislation that will offer up to $300 billion in assistance to troubled homeowners and throw government support behind mortgage finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Wednesday Jul 23rd, 8:31 AM
Food from NPR
Summer Squash Gets Some Respect Zucchini and its kin are the sleeper hits among garden blockbusters such as tomatoes and berries. They may not be greeted with raves when you grill the first harvest of yellow crooknecks, but summer squash have the versatility and easy-going nature to sustain a long, successful run in your kitchen. Tuesday Jul 22nd, 8:44 PM
Jalapenos The Latest Culprit In Salmonella Search On Monday, government inspectors had a big break in their search for the elusive cause of a nationwide salmonella outbreak. They discovered a strain of bacteria on a single Mexican-grown jalapeno pepper in a distribution facility in south Texas. Tuesday Jul 22nd, 10:47 AM
An Expert Tastes New Changes In Wine Natalie MacLean, author of Red, White and Drunk All Over, joins Host Liane Hansen to discuss how global warming, competition in the wine industry, and organic standards are changing the wine we drink. MacLean also reveals her favorite wine, after more than a decade as a sommelier. Sunday Jul 20th, 5:36 AM
Tiny Texas Cafe Fills Up After Barbecue Award Every five years, Texas Monthly chooses the best barbecue in a state that reveres smoked meat. Snow's BBQ in Lexington was unprepared for the onslaught of customers following its first-place win. Friday Jul 18th, 9:42 AM
Is Fast Food Tasty When You Know the Caloric Toll? Fast food restaurants in New York will start getting fined Friday if they don't post nutrition information. We talk to Times Square restaurant-goers about whether they still have an appetite for that five-piece fried chicken meal once they can see the calorie count. Friday Jul 18th, 9:00 AM
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