The art of catharsis

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-CONTESTS - NEWSLETTERS RSS NEWS FEEDS CORRECTIONS OTHER SERVICES Archives Customer service News by e-mail The art of catharsis Talking about being scared and angry and in pain is one thing.

But creating art that can soothe mind and body can be a much more...

Families strive for normalcy in trailers

... The State Families strive for normalcy in trailers !

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26, 2006 Families strive for normalcy in trailers Stress of living in a confined space beginning to show The Associated Press KATRINA’S WAKE WAVELAND, Miss.

— Gus McKay slides out of bed at dawn, tiptoes across his family’s government-issued trailer and slips into the bathroom, slowly turning the doorknob so he doesn’t wake his two teenage daughters in the adjoining room.

He has only a few minutes to shower and dress before staking out his customary spot next to the ...

Employees seek help with aging parents

... The State Employees seek help with aging parents !

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26, 2006 Employees seek help with aging parents The New York Times Nancy Goodman’s employer, a telecommunications company in Boston, offers benefits to help employees care for elderly parents.

But she found them nearly useless during four years of caring for her mother, who has Parkinson’s, and her father, who died last year of kidney failure.

“They say they want to do the right thing,” Goodman, 58, said of her employer, which she would not identify for fear of losing ...

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