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con·sum·er (kên-söö'mër) n., one that consumes, especially one that acquires goods or services for direct use or ownership rather than for resale or use in production and manufacturing; a heterotrophic organism that ingests other organisms or organic matter in a food chain. -- dictionary.com Organize your closet for convenience, to save space and to protect your clothing. Design New Jersey / October-November 2006
Barry Eldridge had had enough of cramped spaces, so he told his designer and contractor to build, and build big. They did. Design New Jersey / June-July 2006
Avoid glass ceilings if you don't want to feel like a hothouse flower. Home & Design / June 2006
For more than 70 years, Andrew Wyeth's realistic images have pleased regular folks and annoyed critics. A new show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art this month will try to cement his reputation by revealing his work's emotional and intellectual roots. Delaware Today / March 2006
Rebecca Funk Campbell grew up watching Channel 6 and now runs the place. Her job -- to keep it the leader in the nation's fourth-largest broadcast market. Bloomsburg: The University Magazine / Fall 2005
A Manhattan couple builds a getaway on an "unbuildable site Log Homes Illustrated / September 2005
The ultimate shower can simulate rainfall or a waterfall, bathe you in steam or massage you with a water barrage. Home & Design / October 2005
A Pennsylvania preservationist rescues one of the country's earliest structures. Log Homes Illustrated / 2005 Annual
Trees have simple needs Home & Design / May 2005
Tile boldly expands its horizons from old-world looks to dramatic mosaics. Home & Design / November-December 2004
George Washington never chopped down a cherry tree, and he drank from silver while his troops went unpaid. Will a new museum built to explain the War of Independence gain independence from the fallacies of history and finally tell it straight? Main Line Today / June 2004
In which the author, through his uncommonly wise adolescent daughter, confronts the fact that, when it comes to kinfolk, the past is not always what we'd like to imagine. Herein lies the tale of one genealogists visit to the most famous site in all the Civil War. Main Line Today / April 2003
Great Homes. Great Neighborhoods. (And a Few Great Secrets) Main Line Today / September 2002
When the bid's too high, cut remodeling costs by asking the right questions.
Home / July-August 2001
How the descendant of a colonial Delaware settler found his way home again, and how you can too Delaware Today / July 2000
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