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- Fashionable Foot Solutions
Fashion runways confirm that fabulous-looking shoes are still the must-have items for spring. Strappy sandals, espadrilles and ballet flats continue to complement the latest fashions in bold patterns, metallics and soothing neutrals. Unfortunately, even top designers forget comfort when creating shoes, leaving women with the painful choice of either stylish and uncomfortable or dowdy and comfortable.
According to a recent survey by KRC Research, more than eight in 10 women feel that fashionable shoes boost their self-image and choose footwear based on fashion trends as opposed to comfort. As a result of wearing uncomfortable shoes, more than nine in 10 women spend time and money pampering their feet. While most women gladly sacrifice comfort for style, there are some ways to make fabulous-looking shoes more comfortable. - Test Your Knowledge About The Supreme Court
How much do you know about the legal body that interprets the laws that govern the way you live? You'll find out on January 31 and February 7 when Thirteen/WNET New York's "The Supreme Court," a four-part series on the highest court in the land, premieres on PBS, with a Web site at pbs.org/supremecourt. You can find out how much you know now about the Court by taking this quiz:
1. How many chief justices of the United States have led the Supreme Court since 1790? - Piracy Report Reward Ceiling Raised To $1 Million
In 2006, the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), the principal trade association for the software and digital information industry, paid $78,500 to sources who reported software piracy. Now the organization is increasing the maximum reward available under its software piracy reward program--to $1 million. - You Have The Right To Remain Suspicious
Akin to urban myths, legal myths also exist-tales that seem completely believable but are actually false.
In some cases, legal myths can affect important aspects of your life-so it's important to debunk them. - Fighting Back In Court Can Save Your Business
Few things terrify corporate America more than a lawsuit. Now a fascinating new book that flies in the face of the business world's current conventional wisdom shows there is a better way.
The book, "Corporate Justice: Fight Back in the Courtroom and Protect Your Company," by attorney Kirk Willis, lays out a strategy for legal success-without settling out of court. - People Who Own (or Owned) Land Underlying Or Adjoining Certain Railroad Corridors In Louisiana...
If you own or have owned land underlying or adjoining railroad corridors in Louisiana, you may be entitled to money from the settlement of a pending class action lawsuit.
The rail corridors in question are:
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