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ENDINGS
Consumer product dinosaurs
JONATHAN DREW reports from inside the meteor that's going to snuff out your favorite products and services.
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Game over
DERRIK J. LANG examines video game endings in this installment of asap's weekly video game video.
WORKLIFE
Brother, can you accept some change?
Your workplace it is a-changin' -- SHEILA NORMAN-CULP tells you how to cope.
THE END
The demise of indie rock?
As the price of music shrinks, independent labels feel the squeeze. OTIS HART wonders: is indie rock dying before our eyes?
THE END
The last word on money. Your money
YOUR TWO CENTS: (Psst!) Dealing with money isn't as complicated as you think. MEG RICHARDS has the last word on your personal finances.
FROZEN TREATS
Leggo my fro-yo
Dieter's dream, or cultural chicanery? TRACEE HERBAUGH weighs the debate over frozen yogurt.
VIDEO GAMES
The 'Call of Duty' studio tour
Look snappy, recruit! RYAN PEARSON previews the latest shooter from Infinity Ward and tours the studio. (Scooters and fake guns!)
WORKLIFE
Debunking workplace mythology
With a little help from Carolyn Kepcher (formerly of 'The Apprentice'), SHEILA NORMAN-CULP breaks the bubble on the more common myths about the workplace.
REAL ESTATE
There goes the neighborhood
In this interactive video series, DERRIK J. LANG and JENNI SOHN profile the residents of Oak Knoll, a neighborhood that's up for sale.
YOUR TWO CENTS
What's a little investment among friends?
There's safety in numbers. MEG RICHARDS gets the scoop on how to start an investment club so you can stroll Wall Street among friends.
SOLAR ENERGY
Here comes the sun chef
FRITZ FAERBER discovers how the State Department is looking to make refugee life a little better, one solar cooker at a time.
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Double your dribble
RYAN PEARSON laces up his hightops to try out the latest basketball simulations. He finds that while in-game ESPN broadcasts are cool, they aren't everything.
ANNALS OF MARKETING
50 years of front-lawn infamy
The pink flamingo is 50, the pink flamingo is dead, long live the pink flamingo: FRITZ FAERBER meets the owner of the front lawn's worst neon nightmare.
WORKLIFE
Seeing red at work? Check yourself
'AAAAAAAARGH!' has become a four-letter word at the office. SHEILA NORMAN-CULP on how to tame the anger tiger.
YOUR TWO CENTS
Five tips for a debt-free January
Boo! It's almost time for Thanksgiving-Hanukkah-Christmas-Kwanzaa-Eid! MEG RICHARDS says a little preparation will save your wallet from a holiday hangover.
GEAR
The football (as in soccer) 'helmet'
Protective soccer headgear is becoming more visible as it gains acceptance from youth leagues to the pros. BRIAN TRUSDELL separates the eye-rolls from the attaboys.
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Going for the gaming gold
DERRIK J. LANG travels to Seattle for the World Cyber Games Grand Final and puts the new slimmed-down PSP to the test along the way.
ANNALS OF MARKETING
American miscellany
Those old-timey things on the walls of your favorite chain restaurant? They're not there by accident. MEGHAN BARR explores the intersection of nostalgia and casual dining.
WORKLIFE
The not-so-graceful exit
Your parting shot: A shred of dignity, or a really bad idea? DANIEL SORID examines the value of a tart resignation letter.
YOUR TWO CENTS
Mymoney Space?
Get your head around this: All of your personal finances on a single page. PAUL CHAVEZ finds the Web sites that bring you the big picture.
GREEN ENERGY
Turn on the faucet, it's dark in here!
SEAN O'DRISCOLL gets a demonstration at the house that runs on hydrogen in the winter and solar power in the summer.
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Rumble for Ratchet
RYAN PEARSON visits Insomniac Games to find out the latest on 'Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of Destruction' and 'Resistance: Fall of Man.'
UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT REVIEW
Why non-gamers should care about 'Halo 3'
RYAN PEARSON says multiplayer matchups that anybody can win, and brilliant weapon symmetry, allow the game to live up to its hype.
WORKLIFE
Be the office James Dean
There's a renegade in every success story. SHEILA NORMAN-CULP talks to the woman who has probably earned and lost and re-earned more money than you or I will ever see.
YOUR TWO CENTS
Gen X: Slackers no more
Generation X wakes up and smells the money. MEG RICHARDS checks out a survey that says just because you saw 'Singles' in the theater doesn't mean you're a slacker.
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