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Don’t Marry Until March (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)I don’t mean to be a total killjoy. But given that the average wedding these days will set you back about $20,000, you may be looking for ways to keep your special day from costing more than the down payment on your first condo.

The science of fun: Alex Bellos on juggling, magic tricks and board games (Guardian Unlimited)Some of the finest minds spend their time on pastimes such as juggling and board games. So why is it still an uncool subject? Alex Bellos adds it all up

It’s Good to Be Immortal (New York Times)Just breathing his air, sharing his sun and drinking his water make us more complete. Tiger Woods is the consolation for our mortality.

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Seniors enjoy one last day at AHS (The Alpena News)After completing exams Thursday, AHS seniors returned to campus 10 a.m. Friday morning for the first annual “Senior Experience Day.” SED is a product of the senior planning committee to encourage and increase class cohesiveness.

Beauty: The eyes have it (Independent)The scene backstage at the Sass & Bide show at New York Fashion Week is one of glamorous chaos. There are models scrambling into clothes, production staff testing sound and lighting to dramatic, somewhat cacophonous, effect and even an MTV crew filming an episode of a teen drama. Amid this frenzied activity, a petite woman in jeans with hair the colour of black coffee, who looks like a quietly …

That License to Kill Is Unexpired (New York Times)Ian Fleming, had he lived, would have celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday. James Bond, his greatest invention, is ageless and immortal.

The science of fun: Alex Bellos on juggling, magic tricks and board games (Guardian Unlimited)In 1905, Britain’s greatest puzzlist, Henry Ernest Dudeney, demonstrated his most famous creation at a meeting of the Royal Society in London. The Haberdasher’s Puzzle is an equilateral triangle that is cut into four pieces that can be rearranged into a square. Sounds ordinary enough. Yet Dudeney’s genius was that he connected the pieces together with hinges to form a chain - such that folding …

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