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ALAN BERNER / THE SEATTLE TIMES
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On the cover: Once you've gained your balance and confidence, as Nikki Crook has, there's no need to abandon your unicycle for simple tasks such as getting a drink.
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Now & Then: An Unarmed Guard
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WRITTEN BY PAUL DORPAT |
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Next week: Outdoor Living 2002
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Little glimpses of inspiration for that gardening time of year.
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Cover Story: The Un-Sport
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WRITTEN BY PAULA BOCK PHOTOGRAPHED BY ALAN BERNER
Like skateboarding or snowboarding in the old days, unicycling is the "un" one - unlikely, unglamorous and uninhibited. |
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Plant Life: Cultivating Calm
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WRITTEN BY VALERIE EASTON ILLUSTRATED BY MICHELLE KUMATA
Slow down and enjoy that garden time. There will not be a test. |
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On Fitness: Ask Molly
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WRITTEN BY MOLLY MARTIN
Some of what you wanted to know about beeping timers, aromatherapy, kids' track, senior exercise, free bike helmets and Michael Jackson's moves. |
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Taste: Love That French Accent
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WRITTEN BY JACQUELINE KOCH PHOTOGRAPHED BY BARRY WONG
Fancy-dancy rouille is the brilliant culinary idea behind that glop we call mayonnaise. |
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Northwest Living: Boldly Traditional
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WRITTEN BY SALLY MACDONALD PHOTOGRAPHED BY BENJAMIN BENSCHNEIDER
This not-so-traditional traditional gives country-club living a little edge. |
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