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  • Secrets of 90,” The Columbian, Dec. 18, 2005: “What we can learn from asking 90-year-olds profound questions.”

  • Inspiring Minds,” The Columbian, Dec. 15, 2006: “I simply wanted to talk to artists about creativity and inspiration. This is what they told me.”

  • Real Page Turners,” The Columbian, Aug. 4, 2006: "Why libraries are just about the greatest places on the planet."

  • Zeroing in on 40,” The Columbian, July 1, 2007: “Thoughts from 39-year-olds about the next birthday and what they have surmised from life so far.”

  • Anatomy of a Laugh,” The Columbian, Sept. 17, 2006: “Science of a joke.”

  • Project Procrastination,” The Columbian, Jan. 28, 2007: “About those things that you never can get done.”

  • Kicking Candy,” The Columbian, Oct. 21, 2006: “Alternatives for candy on Halloween.”

  • Talent to Scare,” The Columbian, Oct. 22, 2006: “About those people playing the scary monsters in haunted houses.”

  • Are Your Meetings Off-Kilter?” The Columbian, March 11, 2007: “Ever been stuck in a boring meeting? Slip this piece to the person running it.”

  • Beaters,” The Columbian, Dec. 14, 2003: “Taking pride in a car, only as if living in opposite world.”

  • Ugly Dogs,” The Columbian, Dec. 12, 2000: "Ask your community about its ugly dogs. Here's what you get."