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Q&A: The Numbers Game

(Crain's Chicago Business) Marshall Field V discusses the art of fund-raising during a donation drought.

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What Works as Play?

(The Wall Street Journal) For some travel-industry entrepreneurs, a taste of the familiar without the responsibility.

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Get Out: Take Flamenco Classes

(The Washington Post) The intensity, the fiery footwork, the swirling polyester. Don't be shy -- live out those "Strictly Ballroom" fantasies.

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Show and Tell

(Teacher Magazine, October 2001) Wendy Ewald has spent more than 30 years putting cameras in the hands of children—with some stark and surprising results. Now she's sharing her methods with teachers.

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Speeding Up to Relax

(The Wall Street Journal) Auto racing is a popular postgraduate course for small-business owners.

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Tailgate [teyl-geht]

(Food Network Magazine) A peek into the world of extreme tailgating.

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A Revolution on the Stage

(U.S. News & World Report) Reinventing Greek drama, an art form that has endured for centuries.

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Is Now a Good Time to Start a Private Foundation?

(Crain's Chicago Business) Pros and cons to starting a family foundation.

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Interview: Higher Ground

(Teacher Magazine) When children flee conflicts, they need food, shelter -- and school, says the International Rescue Committee’s Wendy Smith.

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Nelson Mandela’s Greatest Speeches (VIDEO)

(GlobalPost.com) Video highlights of the South African leader’s key speeches.

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Q&A: What Is Political Asylum?

(GlobalPost.com) What you — and Edward Snowden — need to know about seeking protection in another country.

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Dancing With the Book Carts

(The New York Times) What sport demands the precision of synchronized swimming and the book smarts of a librarian?