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Has (Women’s) Tennis Gone to the Dogs?
The U.S. Open Tennis Tournament starts tomorrow. After reading “Pets Are the Portable Part of a Tennis Player’s Entourage” in the August 30, 2009 New York Times online, I winced internally. Even before reading the story, I thought to myself, “I be...[Read on]
Late Labor Day to reduce number of vacations, AAA says
AAA projects the number of Americans traveling on vacation this Labor Day weekend will be impacted by when Labor Day falls on the calendar. Approximately 39.1 million travelers are expected to take a trip of 50 miles or more away from home, a decrease of...[Read on]
Is Your Car Ready for a Holiday Road Trip?
Deep down, you know your car should be checked out before hitting the road for the holidays, but with so many other things left to do, some folks put it off. Bad idea, says the Car Care Council, especially when motorists realize that in as little as 10 m...[Read on]
BarkBuckleUP Reviews the 2011 Jeep Patriot 4x4
The 2011 Jeep Patriot 4x4 has been reviewed by pet travel safety experts (and AskPatty.com partner & contributor) Bark Buckle UP and put to the test with Betty & Princess (dogs) on city streets, highways and dirt roads.  In their two part video review, ...[Read on]
Do you have a top dog? You could win from Bark Buckle UP!
Our good friend Christina Selter the Pet Safety Lady is going to the New York International Auto Show, and she wants to take all your pets with her - in photo form, at least. Bark Buckle UP is hosting an online "Top Dog" photo contest at the 2011 New Y...[Read on]
Kara Goucher announces she is pregnant
In a May 7th NY Times article, Kara Goucher announced her pregnancy. After revealing last April that she wanted to have a child prior to her build up to the 2012 Olympic Trials and Olympic Games, Goucher found out that she was pregnant in January.  She s...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Studying Abroad
If there is a single person whom absolutely no one would ever suspect to study abroad, that person is definitely… me. But come September, I will be boarding a plane to London, where I will be learning to navigate the Tube (the transportation system, th...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Studying Abroad
If there is a single person whom absolutely no one would ever suspect to study abroad, that person is definitely… me. But come September, I will be boarding a plane to London, where I will be learning to navigate the Tube (the transportation system, th...[Read on]
Nora and Delia Ephron — Love, Loss and What I Wore
Nora and Delia Ephron This week I spent some time in the world of the sisters Ephron — Nora and Delia.  First, I saw their show – Love, Loss and What I Wore (which is breaking box office records at the West Side Theatre and it has been extended into...[Read on]
Recession, health care, and roller derby
I was just talking to a friend the other day about how roller derby is such a hot topic in sport studies because it's a great venue for examining gender roles, subversion, aggression, alternative sport, sexuality, and a host of other things.And of course ...[Read on]
AskPatty joins with Bark Buckle UP Pet Vehicle Safety Awards
Millions of Americans love their pets, and many drivers love to bring their pets along for the ride. Bark Buckle UP (www.BarkBuckleUp.com) is dedicated to pet travel safety, and as the leader in pet safety education travels the country to work closely wi...[Read on]
There’s a Title IX Game Being Played (and it’s NOT helping female athletes)
By Laura Pappano Whether or not a judge rules that Quinnipiac University has violated Title IX by cutting its Women’s Volleyball team is less newsworthy than what we learned in court today. That is, coaches manipulated rosters to meet Title IX require...[Read on]
5 Places Guaranteed to Restore Your Soul
An expert globetrotter shares the top destinations to revitalize the body and mindAdventure | Today 12:00 am < p> After years of pursuing successful careers, which paid the bills but brought no joy, I was consumed with a spiritual emptiness that made...[Read on]
Madoff Victims Come Together to Find Justice — or at Least a Little Relief
Victims of Bernard Madoff’s alleged Ponzi scheme saw their financial lives disappear — and now they’re trying to find their way backPost | Today 10:30 am Ronnie Sue Ambrosino, 56, and her husband aren’t quite sure where they’re goi...[Read on]
Take a Volunteer Vacation
My husband has a BIG birthday coming up next year and I want to take him on an international trip. I’ve been debating what type of excursion to plan. After reading Nola Lee Kelsey’s new book The Voluntary Traveler, I knew I’d found my answer: a vol...[Read on]
Flying Somewhere? Tips for Healthy In-Flight Travel
Taking a plane can mean a lot of things: the beginning of an exciting vacation, the means by which you travel home from college, the place where one might run over notes before an out-of-town business meeting. Whatever flying means to you, it doesn’...[Read on]
Flying Somewhere? Tips for Healthy In-Flight Travel
Taking a plane can mean a lot of things: the beginning of an exciting vacation, the means by which you travel home from college, the place where one might run over notes before an out-of-town business meeting. Whatever flying means to you, it doesn’t h...[Read on]
AskPatty’s Automotive Holiday Guide for Pets
Well, folks, here is the last in our series of automotive-themed holiday guides! Looking for a special gift for the car-crazed pet lover in your life? Are YOU the car-crazed pet lover looking for something for your traveling animal? Will you be traveling...[Read on]
Spanish spoken at White House briefing for the first time
Add this one to the list of firsts under the Obama Administration. From HuffPo: The White House made history on Monday. And it wasn't just by loosening travel and remittance restrictions for individuals looking to reach out to family members in Cuba. Wh...[Read on]
Pro Squash player Suzie Pierrepont talks passion, tournaments, and — yep — women’s (lower) pay
By Sarah Odell I met professional squash player Suzie Pierrepont last spring at the U25 National Doubles Tournament at the Field Club of Greenwich, CT. Suzie, a 23-year-old Brit, is ranked 25th in the world and is now based in the U.S. at the Apawamis Cl...[Read on]
Women & Wine - A Food & Wine Lovers Guide to A Gourmet Seder
My husband has this fantasy - he's invited to a Seder for Passover and none of the food resembles anything from Seders past. No jarred gefilte fish - no hard as rocks matzoh balls, no overcooked brisket (have I whet your appetite yet?) Actually, part of ...[Read on]
Make a Difference and See the World: Volunteer Abroad
Summer is the one time of year where you get to kick back, work on your tan and enjoy a schedule free of impending deadlines, pop quizzes and lengthy term papers. You may spend your time away from school picking up extra hours at work, penciling in an int...[Read on]
Book Review: 13 Little Blue Envelopes
Author: Maureen Johnson Pages: 368 Date Started: 8/1/10 Date Finished: 8/4/10 Simple Summary: Dead Aunt Meg sends shy Ginny gallivanting across Europe through thirteen little blue envelopes. Awkward flirting and adventures may occur. Rating: ★★★★...[Read on]
Planning the Ultimate Chicks-Only Getaway
Summer is quickly approaching and chicks in colleges across the country are getting ready for the upcoming months of internships, jobs, and, in some cases, summer classes. However, just because a chick’s summer schedule may not be as flexible as it was ...[Read on]
Donald Trump Unclear on Roe v. Wade Decision
• The Japanese government is considering restricting re-entry access to evacuated areas surrounding the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant until all the radioactive containment water has been removed. Removing the water safely could take months. [The Huffington P...[Read on]
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