021317 newsletter

Newsletter Subject: 
How the "Little House" Books Stretched the Truth (Plus: Animal Pelts Made from Yarn)
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Newsletter Item for (91800): 5 Ways the 'Little House on the Prairie' Books Stretched the Truth
From the Editors: 
Newsletter Item for (91800): 5 Ways the 'Little House on the Prairie' Books Stretched the Truth
Newsletter Item for (92096): This Artist Knits the Most Beautiful Animal "Pelts"
Newsletter Item for (91955): 5 Things Happy People Do (That You Can, Too!)
Newsletter Item for (92130): See What Mr. Darcy Really Looks Like
Newsletter Item for (90717): How Do "Skinny" Mirrors Work?
The Grid: 
How to Get the Biggest Reimbursement for a Canceled Flight
Artist Sets Guinness World Record for Tallest Sand Castle
Opening Your Car Door Like the Dutch Do Can Save Cyclists' Lives
What’s the Difference Between Tylenol, Aspirin, Advil, and Aleve?
Fun Fact Text: 

The South African word for the @ symbol is aapstert, or “monkey’s tail.”

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http://mentalfloss.com/article/91899/youll-never-guess-what-europeans-call-sign
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Monday, February 13, 2017 – 08:40
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