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Best cellars


STARTING a proper wine cellar – as distinct from the spot you park the odd box of plonk – is not as hard as you might think. Follow these basic guidelines on cellar location and you'll be ready for the good bit – filling it up!
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A SAD story


IF GREY days have you feeling blue, you're not alone. For some, however, winter brings with it a more serious form of the blues, a debilitating mood disorder known as SAD: seasonal affective disorder.
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Something for everyone at Sydney's Good Food & Wine Show


FOR lovers of all things food and wine, look no further for an ideal day out than the Sydney Good Food & Wine Show.
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Me Inc: Successful self-promotion


THE modern marketplace is a competitive place – we are required to sell ourselves every day, whether it is to ensure we are chosen for a new project at work, to win a new client or get a new job. Jessica Kiely shares some tips on how you can maximise your potential with successful personal branding.
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Business breathes easier as carbon tax wanes


As business eagerly awaits the federal report on emissions trading, it seems prayers have been answered with strategically leaked information pointing towards a carbon market rather than a tax.
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Taming the email beast


A RECENT survey revealed that two-thirds of professionals spend two to six hours per day just on email. And 90% waste up to an hour each day deciphering poorly written emails or handling irrelevant ones. Try these tips for getting your email back in its box.
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Life's tough, so treat yourself with kindness


WHY DO some people roll with life's punches, facing failures and problems with grace, while others dwell on calamities, criticise themselves and exaggerate problems? The answer, according to a new study, may lie in self-compassion.
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Spinners take command


BACK in ancient times, when spin was something produced by cricketers and not politicians, a budget was a very thick document filled with tables, graphs and relentless prose that spelled out the government's economic assessments, fiscal strategies, revenue and expenditure plans for the coming year.
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Escalating the advertising phenomenon


ESCALATOR handrails usually bring two things to mind – shopping and germs. It's on this premise that a simple, yet unique way to literally put advertising in the hands of millions of people was devised with the launch of a revolutionary idea – anti-bacterial handrail advertising.
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The power of speaking ladylike


DOES gender make a difference in the way politicians speak and are spoken to? US researchers hoping to answer this question studied interviews conducted with Bill and Hillary Clinton and found some surprising results.
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Parkour: urban dance offers more than cheap thrills


A LONE figure stands at the top of a five-storey building. He grasps the railing and hoists his muscled frame into a handstand, balancing meditatively in a feat of strength and concentration. He jumps and he's off across the rooftops – leaping from building to building, climbing, rolling and sliding his way across London.
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Hire beans miscounted


CALL in the bean counters – Australian businesses are drastically miscalculating the costs involved in hiring new staff, according to a groundbreaking study by recruitment agency Kelly Services.
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Flash in the pan or something more?


FLASH Mob: a public gathering of complete strangers, organized via the Internet or mobile phone, who perform a pointless act and then disperse again – Oxford English Dictionary.
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Sunday morning rising


BACK about 1970, Kris Kristofferson explored the seedy side of city living in the song Sunday Morning Coming Down (also recorded by Johnny Cash). In just about every Australian city today, thousands of people celebrate a very different side of city living: the Sunday morning swap meet. John Feary reports
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Thinking inside the box


A GROUP of American artists are taking a novel look at the decaying streets of their home city of Providence. By hanging ornate picture frames on interesting aspects of the urban environment, they're attempting to elevate common, overlooked objects and spaces to the realm of high art.
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Glory move hides sting


SUGGESTIONS that the Perth Glory might move from Members Equity Stadium could pose a problem for Allia Venue Management, a company linked to former Perth Glory owner Nick Tana.
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Celebrating women


BE ESPECIALLY nice to the women in your life today – you have to be, it's International Women's Day! Here we look a little closer at its history.
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Why good people are leaving your company – and how to keep them


KEEPING good people makes good sense at any point in time – whether in boom or bust – and takes little business justification. But a few basic things are required in order to stay ahead of the pack in terms of retention. Allan Trench explains.
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Psychos in suits


DO YOU have someone at work who is making your life a living hell? Stealing your work, spreading rumours about you, intimidating and manipulating you? If so, chances are you have fallen prey to a workplace psychopath.
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Nose pickers need not apply


WHILE anyone asking you if you pick your nose is off-putting, imagine that the question is coming from a potential employer. Thanks to the new wave of psychometric testing, the way you answer might affect your job prospects.
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Don't forget to be nice to nanna


BEFORE you boot your nanna into a nursing home consider having tea with her instead. New US research has found individuals who describe themselves as lonely are twice as likely to develop the type of dementia linked to Alzheimer's disease.
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Pay for play: WotNext in YouTube challenge


TELSTRA has launched a new website which aims to cash in on the current popularity of user generated content sites. WotNext is attempting to give YouTube a run for its money by luring video clip creators with a promise of a 50% share in any revenue generated from downloads.
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SBS seeks Australian filmmakers


AUSTRALIAN filmmakers will have an opportunity to boost their portfolio with the launch of a $120,000 initiative to create a documentary showcasing life in the Northern Territory, which will be viewed by a national audience.
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Missing Aussie soldiers to be returned home


NEARLY 32 years after the Vietnam War ended a small team of Australians have set off to find the bodies of two diggers missing in action since 1965.
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Ashes memorabilia prolongs Australia's victory


THE Ashes series may be over for another two years, but diehard cricket fans wanting to remember the victorious 5-0 win by Australia over England for a bit longer have been able to bid on five coins supplied by the Royal Australian Mint, for each test coin toss by Ricky Ponting and Andrew Flintoff.
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Extreme sports the pick for 2007


SKILLING up seems to be the way to go for 2007 and not just on the job front. Australians are turning their skills to the adventure arena with rally driving, scuba diving and canyoning featuring in the top 10 New Year's resolutions, according to a survey by adventure company Adrenalin.
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A vintage sight


AFTER turning into a nondescript Como street and cresting a gentle bump in the road, I was beginning to think I had the wrong time. Or day. Or venue.
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Owners begin to Morganise


DESPITE its tendency to flex, warp, swell and rot, there are still plenty of people who think it's good to make major parts of a car from wood.
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Multipla van revived


IN THE original advertising material, it was touted as both a people mover and the ideal tradesman's van.
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