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How can busy people also keep fit and healthy? Here’s what the ancient Greeks and Romans did
The Conversation· 17 hours agoMany people today worry about how to find time to keep fit and healthy in the midst of their busy lives. Believe it or not, but this was also a problem in ancient times. The ...
The 50 most beautiful cafes on Earth
Daily Telegraph· 5 days agoA place to sit down and think and watch – and enjoy a strongish espresso – is more important to me than museums, monuments, temples, churches and, even,...
8 Best Places to Retire in Italy, According to Local Experts
Travel+Leisure via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“The people in Lucca stick to their traditions, so it’s the perfect location to immerse yourself in...
50 years ago, 10-cent beers turn a Cleveland game into riot
Quad-City Times· 1 day agoBeer flowed and a little blood and bruises followed. On a warm spring night along Lake Erie five...
This geezer is trying to bridge the information gap - The Reminder
The Reminder· 8 hours agoThe conversation often travels like a bumper car careening from one subject and then bouncing to another, often with very little logic. It was clear by his asking he considered this is to some ...
Gallery: South Jersey landscape has pigs, skeletons and more
Courier-Post· 4 days agoWhat We Saw is a weekend gallery of images encountered by a reporter on the road.
12 Overrated European Tourist Traps to Avoid This Summer
MediaFeed via AOL· 6 days agoAs a result, the small area around the tower can get extremely crowded, and the surrounding souvenir...
American Vs Greek Honey: What's The Difference?
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThey're both made by bees, yet Greek honey is a pretty different condiment than the product we're squeezing out of plastic bear-shaped bottles in the...
New fronts are opening in the war against malaria
The Economist· 5 days agoMillions of parents in Africa know the worry of caring for a child with malaria. Neither protects completely against malaria, but they will have a big...
Livelier Than the Living | Catherine Nicholson
New York Review of Books· 5 days agoThe American scholar Thomas Greene in The Light in Troy, his 1982 study of humanism’s intimate relation to and sense of estrangement from the ancient...