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  • All the news we couldn't fit anywhere else.
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  • Isabel Allende's novel, Ines of My Soul, is a fictionalized account of the life of Ines Suarez, a seamstress who helped found Chile. The story led Allende to empathize with both sides of a centuries-old conflict.
  • When a doctor misdiagnoses a patient's maladies, the results can be fatal. But rather than a technical mix-up, such flubs often are due to errors in thinking by the physician, Harvard's Dr. Jerome Groopman says.
  • One evening, a 20-year-old Steve Swallow went home, dropped out of Yale and moved to New York City to play jazz. Eventually, he'd play with many modern masters, discover the bass guitar and meet his partner in music and life Carla Bley — who was once married to his mentor.
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  • The online debate began after The New York Times published a guacamole recipe that includes fresh peas.
  • John Brady reviews In the Reins, a seven-song collaboration between soft-voiced Florida folk singer Sam Beam, who records under the name Iron and Wine, and the band Calexico — border rockers from Tucson, Ariz., known for their eclectic tastes.
  • The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot for the Presidential Preference Primary in all Florida counties is Saturday, March 7, by 5 pm. To request a…
  • The role of the U.S. Food & Drug Administration can often be confusing when it comes to recalls. Here, the FDA clears up the misconceptions on how and why products are often taken off the market.
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