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From the controversial to the trivial, the universal to the everyday, no issue is too small.
Return to sender: is it really that hard to redirect your mail when you move?
Scrawling "return to sender" on past residents' mail is getting old, writes Meena Evers.
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Public service flextime isn't fair, especially when you don't get it
You don't know how easy you've got it until it's gone, writes Oliver Jacques
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Ignore the cliche: mindfulness isn't about sitting cross-legged
Don't be put off by market-driven mantras because mindfulness is for everyone, writes ​Jamie Watson.
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COMMENT
Dear Facebook, please stop being so creepy
The social network has crossed the line and needs to back off, writes Rebecca Lloyd.
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Loved luggage lost: a traveller's lament
A suitcase is a traveller's best friend, until you're separated forever, as Penny McWhirter discovered.
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No offence, but you really are causing offence
How is it that two words can suddenly make it OK to blatantly insult someone, asks Lexia Chilcott.
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COMMENT
The cardinal sins of bad online dating profiles
Sifting through online dating profiles can be depressing, if not downright terrifying, writes Christina Sexton.
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Why can't airlines skip all the extras just give us one price?
Cheap airfares are great but watch out for the sting in the tail, writes Bruce Johnson.
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You can’t understand what it means to be a parent until you are one
Parents are people too. Tired, sleep-obsessed, exhausted people, writes Tamara Sheward.
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Enough of the baby talk. Non-parents are allowed to be tired too
Not long after a friend gives birth, the recruitment campaign begins, writes Liz Raleigh.
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Coffee addicts: it's time to switch to decaf
I accept that you love coffee. But this constant talk about coffee is becoming a grind, writes Margot Schoonmaker.
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