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- 1From:USA Today (Vol. 151, Issue 2926)DECLUTTERING IS A BEAUTIFUL THING The top of our to-do list always seems to have, in one guise or another, some form of getting organized. It ought to be self-motivating: organization makes us more productive and...
- 2From:Maclean's (Vol. 135, Issue 3)Brian Doucette's yard was strewn with old tables and wagon wheels for a Saturday morning garage sale in the summer of 2017 when an older couple pulled up to his red Victorian home near the coastal town of Shelburne, N.S....
- 3From:Herizons (Vol. 35, Issue 1)MASSA FIRST TO ANCHOR IN HIJAB Ginella Massa became the first hijab-wearing TV host in North America when she landed her new job as anchor of the CBC News current affairs show Canada Tonight with Ginella Massa. An...
- 4From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 4)America is the most powerful country in the history of the world, yet it has not won any of the three major wars it has fought over the past half century. This has not been due to a lack of effort and persistence. Our...
- 5From:The EconomistHe will have to move fast to overcome Italy's deep-seated problems MARIO DRAGHI, the former president of the European Central Bank, is due to be sworn in as Italy's prime minister on February 13th. He will head a...
- 6From:The American Prospect (Vol. 31, Issue 2)The defense got one thing right at Donald Trump's Senate trial. The case against him was thin, his team kept saying; and so it was, compared to the enormity of this administration's other offenses. Set aside the...
- 7From:Good Housekeeping (Vol. 268, Issue 4)free up floor space with a FLOATING VANITY Look for a shelf with a trapdoor to hide products and accessories, and top with a mirror for convenient touch-ups. GET THE LOOK: HIDE N SEEK WOOD STORAGE SHELF, $149,...
- 8From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 40)The Ministry of Transportation has created the "project management system" which will help the ministry to ensure the good quality of the road construction projects and prevent violations. Based on the new system the...
- 9From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 40)The cabinet has turned down a plan for granting immunity to everyone on the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) Authority and unfettered powers to the authority for making regulations. Instead, the cabinet has...
- 10From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 39)The Ministry of IT and Telecommunication is trying to set up a regulatory authority to improve the standard of education and skills development in local universities to meet international standards. This was stated by...
- 11From:The American Prospect (Vol. 30, Issue 4)When he first ran for president, Barack Obama did not set forth an executive-action agenda on the environment. The centerpiece of his green agenda was to pass a law creating a cap-and-trade system to regulate climate...
- 12From:National Review (Vol. 71, Issue 16)As it does with too many issues, Congress has delegated to the executive branch the question of when an immigrant should be denied a green card or other visa on the grounds that he's likely to become a "public charge."...
- 13From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 33-34)The Debt Inquiry Commission has prodded the government over its plan to privatise two liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fired power plants that the authorities want to sell to raise funds for budget financing. The...
- 14From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 32)The 3-Day Professional Training Workshop for Thirty Four (34) media students from all over the universities in Punjab concluded, last week. This workshop was organized by Pakistan Peace Collective (PPC), a Research and...
- 15From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 30)The cabinet has backed a proposal that opposes the renewal of power purchase agreements with independent power producers (IPPs) having 5,000-megwatt electricity generation capacity, which are expiring in a couple of...
- 16From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 30)The Maharashtra Cabinet last Tuesday approved the changes in the Maharashtra Maritime Development Policy of 2016, increasing the period of concession agreement for greenfield ports and multi-purpose jetties to 50 years...
- 17From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 38, Issue 27)The federal cabinet has allowed ministries to get approval of all international agreements through the circulation of summaries instead of bringing them up for discussion, which may exclude contracts like the $6-billion...
- 18From:Architectural Digest (Vol. 75, Issue 3)Byline: HANNAH MARTIN EDITED BY SAM COCHRAN Go for Baroque Thirty-six million dollars. That's roughly how much the 18th-century Badminton cabinet fetched at Christie's in 2004, making it the most expensive piece...
- 19From:Chatelaine (Vol. 91, Issue 2)1. Assemble Ikea's Ivar pine cabinet (80 cm x 50 cm x 83 cm). 2. Place the cabinet on its side. Use a pencil to make an outline for the cat door, then use a jigsaw to cut out the hole. 3. Stain the inside and...
- 20From:Country Living (Vol. 40, Issue 8)Here's how Georgia designer James Farmer helped his friends get their sporting cabin cozied up for company. By the Numbers 1,000 square feet 3 beds (including two convertible) 17 foot ceiling peak 50 Most...