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Firm Body, No Workout Required?
By TARA PARKER-POPE
Muscle-activating shoes claim to tone legs and buttocks while you walk. But do they bring results you can see?.
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An estimated 85 million Americans do not have dental insurance, and cannot afford dental care. One man, however, finds a way to get his new teeth.
Muscle-activating shoes claim to tone legs and buttocks while you walk. But do they bring results you can see?.
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A Nebraska doctor has taken up the cause of late-term abortions from his slain colleague George R. Tiller.
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