 | | | "As I sat down for the concert, I knew as much about Bach as I know about nuclear fission. But I did know one of the most famous faces in the world, with the renowned shock of untidy white hair and the ever-present pipe between the teeth. I was sitting next to Albert Einstein." This Reader's Digest Classic offers a lesson in life—and music—from the most brilliant mind in the world. Read the story, now with video extras » | | | | | | |
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 | | | Start getting ready for Earth Day on April 22nd in the kitchen—these expert tips will help you reduce, reuse, and recycle. For example, no need to toss those orange peels: they're perfect for keeping pests away. Read all 13 solutions» | | | | |
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 | | | | Long Life For Your Stuff | | From pans to shoes, ceiling fans to watering cans, kitchen tables to microwave ovens, things wear out too fast if you let them! In this unique book, we give you the hints, secrets, and tricks to making more than 400 everyday items last longer. Buy it today for only $10! | | | | | | | Advertisement |  | | |
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 | | How to Decode Your Cat's Behavior | Curious about what all that meowing and rolling around means? Your cat has something to tell you. Our guide will help you understand what your cat is "saying" and what to do in response. Read more » | | | | |
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 | Photographers Speak about Their Famous Photos | Tim Mantoani shot over 150 photographers holding their well-known images, as well as their memories of the moment, in his new book "Behind Photographs: Archiving Photographic Legends." Here are some of our favorites. Read on » | | | | |
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