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DID YOU KNOW?

(NAPSA)-A free magazine, Wood Beautiful, features the latest design trends and decorating ideas highlighting wood. The magazine is free at hardware stores and home centers and through minwax.com, where you can also obtain wood-finishing tips and product ideas.

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You can learn about commercial auto insurance at www.progres sivecommercial.com.

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The new DVDs "Ace of Hearts," "Garfield: A Cat and His Nerd," "Madeline: Next Stop America," "The Care Bears: Ups & Downs" and "The Care Bears: Share N' Summertime" are all available from Fox Home Entertainment. For additional information, visit www.foxhome.com.

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A new Web-based subscription database, developed by Gale, called Books & Authors (http:// books.wiseto.com) offers numerous ways to find published titles-such as by genre, theme, author, topic, title, etc.-all at Internet speed.

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While today's 20-something women are more accomplished and independent than ever, the pressure to have it all right now makes their twenties feel like a less beautiful time in their lives. Women can visit www.dovego fresh.com to get tips on how to gain a fresh perspective.

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In an effort to help their kids get ahead in life, parents are filling their child's day with cello lessons, soccer practice and playdates. But is this really helping them? Or are they missing the joys of childhood while rushing from one activity to another? To access simple tips for savoring the magic of childhood, visit www. ChildhoodIsCalling.com.

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In her fascinating new book, "The Face Reader" (Plume), author Patrician McCarthy shows how the ancient art of Mien Shiang, or Chinese Face Reading, can be applied to relationships in the workplace and in all aspects of life. For more information, visit www.mienshiang.com.

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A beautiful road map for strengthening the crucial bond between mothers and daughters has arrived. The book, "The Mother-Daughter Project" (Plume) shows how mothers and daughters can band together, beat the odds and thrive through adolescence. To learn more, visit the authors' Web site at www.themother-daughterpro ject.com.