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But oh! Let me stop right there.

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Romance and the Midlife Woman

It’s funny how our ideas about romance can change over the years.

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Divorce, Toronto Style

January is the busiest month in the divorce business. So busy in fact that in Britain, January 8th has been dubbed “D” Day – for Divorce Day – as it’s the day most people initiate a divorce.

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A Year Of Dancing Dangerously

 

an interview with Lydia Raurell

It starts with a first step.

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Lowering The Bar

 

by Kathy Buckworth

I was at the gym last week and met up with a friend who was commiserating about missing a few cardio classes over the holidays. For a fleeting moment, she admitted, she had been thinking about taking TWO classes that day, to make it up. But what stopped her, she told me, was the feeling that if she did that, she would be “upping the ante”.

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