>Prescription for 'nothing' helps begin 2005 healthy and happy (Arkansas News Bureau)
I normally begin each new year completely and utterly exhausted.
>Sleepy Nation: As millions suffer sleep debt, experts say it's time to pay up (Anchorage Daily News)
“Blessings on him who first invented sleep. It covers a man all over, thoughts and all, like a cloak. “It is meat for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, heat for the cold and cold for the hot. It makes the shepherd equal to the monarch, and the fool to the wise.”
>This year, resolve to make commute a pleasant experience (Poughkeepsie Journal)
If the stress over where and with whom to celebrate New Year's Eve wasn't enough, today we are faced with the annual ritual of committing to those pesky resolutions.
>Family Y marks 2005 with noon year s bash (Quad City Times)
Celebrate New Year s at noon on the 31st? Somewhere in the world, it s midnight now! explained Father Time as he talked with an inquisitive youngster on Friday at the Bettendorf Family Y s New Year s at Noon celebration.
>Strategies: Plan to deal with roadblocks to change (The Times)
Dear David: It's the same thing every Jan. 1. Frustrated by bad habits like smoking and overeating, I make New Year's resolutions. By last May, the stair stepper was gathering dust, the diet books were on the shelf and the cigarettes were in my pocket. How can I make this year different? --
>2004 Year in Review: Steel upsurge, ISG sale, building boom (Chesterton Tribune)
For once the steel headlines were good. Consider: in 2003, U.S. Steel Corporation (USS) reported a net loss of 3 million; through the first nine months of 2004, USS has reported a net income of 3 million, a turnaround in less than a year of better than billion.
>Making the Grade: Shirley Rumpel (Summit Daily News)
Shirley Rumpel works with Lake Dillon Preschool's 2-year-olds, affectionately referred to as the "Bumblebees." She has been abuzz in the early childhood field since April.
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>??????Taiwan Goes Mobile
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... tiny gadget lets you call your friends, take pictures, listen to music, and surf ... You can use your mobile phone as a calculator, a calendar, and an alarm clock. ...
>Sleepy Nation: As millions suffer sleep debt, experts say it's ...
Anchorage Daily News (subscription), AK - 14 hours ago
... If you always need an alarm clock to wake ... Before going to bed, it could be better to listen to soothing music, read something relaxing or take a warm bath. ...
>Prescription for 'nothing' helps begin 2005 healthy and happy
Arkansas News, AR - 21 hours ago
... lots of loud music for me to stay up for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. But once the ball goes down, I head for my bedroom, hide the alarm clock and then ...
>A Design for Living
Fast Company, NY - Dec 31, 2004
... was more of an annoyance than a cause for alarm. ... Gravesian-themed game pieces: a toaster, a clock, a blender ... The applause ends, the music starts back up, and ...
>Two-country resident proud of her career journey
Inman.com, CA - Dec 30, 2004
... I love music! ... I love my Samsung Pocket PC it is a phone, a contact manager, it sends and receives e-mail, and it is an alarm clock. ...