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Press Release: GNC Announces New Discovery That Provides 2X More Effective Joint Relief

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (GNC Discovery)
Thu Oct 3 16:13:49 2013

Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2013 13:13:42 -0700
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 A new book suggests economics might help your relationship more than marital 
counselingSure, you could tune into TV talk shows for some tough love 
advice about the state of your relationship, or have a sit-down for 
coffee with your closest girlfriends to vent about your husband's domestic 
shortcomings.But have you ever considered the advice of Adam Smith or perhaps 
John Maynard Keynes? There's a lot you could learn about marital bickering 
from these two dead economists. So say the authors of the book 
Spousonomics: Using Economics to Master Love, Marriage & Dirty Dishes.Authors 
Paula Szuchman and Jenny Anderson, who write for The Wall Street Journal 
and the New York Times, have applied the market rules of cold 
hard capitalism to the economy of your marriage to help you efficiently 
allocate limited resources such as time, money, sanity, and, yes, even your 
sex drive. Prevention.com chatted with the authors to learn the top seven 
marriage mistakes even smart couples make. (Spice up your marriage tonight 
with these tips to  Have Hotter Sex In 5 Minutes!)1. Splitting 
the housework 50/50. This is often considered the "fairest" way to split 
the chores, whether it's washing the dishes or walking the dog. But 
aiming for 50/50 means you're constantly keeping score, making sure that 
neither of you is getting the short end of the stick, and 
bickering every time you think you are. Spend too much time fixating 
on fairness today, and you risk not maki
 oth more open-minded and less riled up. 
This is the economic concept of "loss aversion," which, in simple terms, 
means we hate to lose. Recognizing how much we hate to lose, 
we need to take actions to minimize the damage we do attempting 
to win at all costs. Smooth things over with this trick: The 
Best Way To Resolve An Argument.5. Trying to mind-reador expecting your 
partner to do so. This one should be obvious, and yet again, 
we all assume our spouse knows we need a hug (or a 
cocktail) after a bad day at the office or figure that he'll 
wash the car on his way past the car wash because it's 
so obviously dirty. The solution: the economic principle of transparency. 
Give your spouse the information he or she needs, rather than expecting 
him to know the unknowable. Information is the grease that keeps your 
little economy functioning.6. Putting off kind gestures. We think we'll 
give him that well-deserved back rub, or watch the kids so she 
can get out the door for a child-free afternoon, but then we 
flake. The time never seems right. The to-do list remains too long. 
We think we're great spouses but sometimes we're just not. The best 
solution to our procrastination is to devise something economists call "commitment 
devices"ways to force ourselves to commit to things. Send your husband a 
text promising a back rub and you sort of have to do 
it. Arrange a personal training session for your wife and the kids 
are all yours for the afternoon.7

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the finish line.So whether folks come here to Boston for just today 
or they stay here for years, they leave with a piece of 
this town tucked firmly into their hearts. So Boston's your hometown, but 
we claim it a little bit, too. I know this...(APPLAUSE)I know this 
because there's a piece of Boston in me. You welcomed me as 
a young law student across the river. Welcomed Michelle, too.You welcomed 
me...(APPLAUSE)You welcomed me during a convention when I was still a state 
senator and very few people could pronounce my name right.(LAUGHTER)Like 
you, Michelle and I have walked these streets. Like you, we know 
these neighborhoods. And like you, in this moment of grief, we join 
you in saying: Boston, you're my home.For millions of us, what happened 
on Monday is personal. It's personal. Today our prayers are with the 
Campbell family of Medford. They're here today. Their daughter, Krystle, 
was always smiling. Those who knew her said that with her red 
hair and her freckles and her ever-eager willingness to speak her mind, 
she was beautiful. Sometimes she'd be a little noisy, and everybody loved 
her for it. She would have turned 30 next month. As her 
mother said through her tears, this doesn't make any sense.Our prayers are 
with the Lu family of China, who sent their daughter, Lingzi, to 
BU so that she could experience all that this city has to 
offer. She was a 23-year-old student far from
 lice are still looking for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.The case appeared 
to spark an interest by Grassley in potential legislative changes."How can 
individuals evade authority and plan such attacks on our soil?" Grassley 
asked Friday. "How can we beef up security checks on people who 
wish to enter the United States? How do we ensure that people 
who wish to do us harm are not eligible for benefits under 
the immigration laws, including this new bill before us?"Democratic Sen. 
Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., though, cautioned that the facts in the Boston 
case are still coming out. He urged lawmakers to let that information 
emerge "before jumping to any conclusions about Boston.""I'd like to ask 
that all of us not jump to conclusions regarding the events in 
Boston or try to conflate those events with this legislation," Schumer said.Meanwhile, 
lawmakers proceeded to debate the immigration bill at the hearing, as senators 
begin the work of considering and modifying the sweeping legislation.Schumer 
said it would "unleash the potential of our legal immigration to create 
robust economic growth."Doug Holtz-Eakin, former director of the Congressional 
Budget Office, also said the legislation could have a major impact on 
the economy."At its core, immigration reform represents an economic policy 
opportunity," he testified.He and others claimed the legislation could help 
the U.S. economy grow, by welcoming in foreign entrepreneurs and budding 
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