Tracking A ‘Sisterhood’ Of Traveling Ants
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Published: Friday, June 18, 2010 at 4:01 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, June 18, 2010 at 1:46 a.m.
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Motherhood 2.0: It takes an (online) village
Women are not built to raise children alone, according to biological anthropologists. So in an age when moms are often isolated from family and friends, they turn to strangers online for help. Mother – Parenting – Family – Home – Chats and Forums
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North Florida Land Trust gains momentum
Festivities are ramping up as North Florida Land Trust moves forward in its campaign to purchase the old restaurant at Mickler and A1A to become an EcoCenter for the community.
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Suggestive chat and a ‘burlesque musical’: Canada’s Wet Spots makes 2 Seattle stops
Canadian cabaret duo The Wet Spots brings its inimitable brand of musical sex chat to Seattle.
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Tracking A ‘Sisterhood’ Of Traveling Ants
Entomologist Mark Moffett loves ants. He’s devoted his career to studying the tiny insects: how they move, what they eat, when they attack their prey. Moffett’s new book, Adventures Among Ants, details his explorations around the world, tracking many a species through jungle forests and remote mountain passes.
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