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					In Praise of Irrational ExuberanceDoes a flourishing economy depend on delusion?Big Questions Online, October 27, 2010 
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					Saved by the ClosetWe've got so much stuff that it's easing the slump.The Wall Street Journal, "Commerce & Culture", October 23, 2010 Americans have a lot of stuff—so much, in fact, that getting it under control has become a major cultural fantasy. Witness the Container Store, whose aisles of closet systems and colorful boxes peddle dreams as seductive as any fashion shoot. Or consider shows like "Clean House," on the Style Network, where hosts cajole, browbeat and bribe homeowners into getting rid of half their things and organizing the rest.  
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					The Bike Helmet WarsThe Wall Street Journal, "Commerce & Culture", October 09, 2010 Poor Barack Obama. He can't take a simple bicycle ride without attracting criticism.  
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					No Free Locavore LunchThe Wall Street Journal, "Commerce & Culture", September 25, 2010 Michael Pollan, the best-selling author of "The Omnivore's Dilemma" and a leading advocate of buying locally grown food, recently upset many of his fans by daring to put numbers on his oft-repeated prescription to "pay more, eat less." Eight dollars for a dozen eggs? $3.90 for a pound of peaches?  
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					Fashion as ArtThe Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2010 Fashion Week's move to Lincoln Center reflects a growing recognition of style as culture.  
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					Fashion as ArtFashion Week's move to Lincoln Center reflects a growing recognition of style as cultureThe Wall Street Journal, September 09, 2010   
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					Live Longer and ProsperIs "adaptive reuse" the secret to responding creatively to extended old age?Big Questions Online, August 30, 2010 
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					Shanghai Shangri-la?The lost glamour of World's FairsBig Questions Online, July 22, 2010 
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					Home Is Where the Heart IsThe Wall Street Journal, May 04, 2010 A longing for the perfect life in the perfect environment can make real-estate listings as evocative as novels. Review of Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived in That House by Meghan Daum  
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					Indecision-MakingReview of The Art of Choosing by Sheena IyengarThe New York Times Book Review, April 17, 2010