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Kecia Lynn
Kecia Lynn has worked as a technical writer, editor, software developer, arts administrator, summer camp director, and television host. A graduate of Case Western Reserve University and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, she is currently living in Iowa City and working on her first novel.
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Vienna's use of "gender mainstreaming" -- which takes the different experiences of men and women into account when making public policy decisions -- has helped to make the city more livable and accessible for everyone.
The "highly unusual" ruling from a Seville judge reflects the times, as the divorcing couple cited various economic issues that prevented them from living separately.
The city of Utrecht will embark on a study involving a small group of mentally ill addicts and a variant of marijuana that's said to have anti-anxiety and anti-psychotic properties.
Human tour guides need not worry...yet: Skycall is a proof-of-concept that allows lost visitors to summon help in the form of a small quadcopter.
This week, a street in the Chinese city of Hangzhou became home to a vending machine that stocks live crabs for 20 yuan (about US$3.27) apiece. The proprietor says it's for hungry customers who come by after closing time.
Not because winning could turn you into a literal fat cat: Research suggests that simply buying tickets leads to materialistic thoughts followed by diminished self-restraint in the here and now.
In an attempt to reform telecommunications, the European Union Commission has suggested, among other things, removing all roaming charges by 2016 in order to provide "full and fair access" across all 28 member nations.