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Judith B. Taylorletter from the editor
by Judith B. Taylor

“Embracing the chaos” aptly describes how many women live their lives in today’s hectic world. Writer Ellen Gray takes us into the dynamic world of four mothers who are handling the commitment of parenting while focusing on their professions. Their roles, challenges and inspiration are part of our Up Front feature.

Anyone who has raised a daughter knows full well the communication challenges and barriers that can surface during the teenage years. Family Issues writer Courtney Drake-McDonough provides incisive information from the viewpoint of both experts and the experienced.

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  April / May 2008 Features:

Profile: (On The Cover) BRINGING STYLE TO GOLF- Nancy Haley pioneers fashionable wear for the links
It was more than 20 years ago that Nancy Haley discovered just how frumpy women’s golf attire really was. It was the mid-80s, and she was a young working mother in her 20s with two children at home. She was working as an interior designer, furnishing model homes for a local developer, when she took up golf with her husband, already an avid golfer...
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Nancy Haley
Up Front: HOLDING IT TOGETHER - Working mothers tell how they do it
We’ve all heard the stories of women who struggle to hold it together. They juggle raising kids, working full time and trying to maintain their sanity in a world that often appears crazy. Life can be unpredictable, and especially for working moms, life is never calm. But there are some women who manage to make it look easy and who always appear to embrace the chaos that would...
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Chantal Unfug
Family Issues: RETHINKING DOING IT ALL - Women look for balance in their lives
There’s an old song that touts how a woman can bring home the bacon, fry it up in the pan and never let her significant other forget he’s a man.
More than ever before, women can, and want to do it all — career, marriage, motherhood, friendships and maybe some time for themselves. Can it all really be done, and should we even be trying so hard...
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Dollars & Sense: ADVICE FROM THE TOP - Making smart car-buying decisions
For some women, the prospect of purchasing a new or used car may seem daunting. The thought of going through those shiny glass double doors to be approached by a salesperson evokes feelings of discomfort, anxiety or fear. In times past, many of us have equipped ourselves with brothers, fathers or male friends to ward off the anticipated...
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Role Model: HEART TO HEART - A cardiologist tells young women they can have it all
Some people simply know from the time they are small children just what they want to do when they grow up. Actually, many children declare, “I want to be a fireman” or “I want to be a cowboy.”
Some say it and then follow through, because they do know what it is they aspire to be. Cinthia Tjan Bateman, M.D., an interventional cardiologist at South Denver Cardiology Associates, is one such person...
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Cinthia Bateman M.D.
Travel: SOME LIKE IT HOT - Take a plunge into hot springs
Colorado abounds in hot springs that number in the hundreds and are located in the southwest quadrant of the state. Whether you’re seeking health, beauty or relaxation benefits, there’s no need to travel to Iceland, Germany, or Japan (where monkeys enjoy them) for the tranquil experience.
Native Americans discovered the naturally occurring phenomena a millennium ago. Explorers and settlers in the 1800s immediately took advantage of the locations as...
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