February 2005



Feature
Publisher Judith Regan shares stories about some of the controversial personalities she has published, her children, life on Long Island and her favorite books in this fascinating interview.

FYI
Celebrate Valentine's with "Chocolates for Chicks" or with books those looking for love for the second time and for those who are just hopelessly  romantic. It may be true that "An Apple a Day Keep Brain Damage Away," but who would have thought they would ever hear that "Excessive Exercise Can Be Dangerous to Your Health?" Finally, replace the irreplaceable at replacements.com.

First Person
Wendy Millstein recalls a winter excursion to Ritter’s Pond in Lake Success with her father.

Fitness
Cross-country running, jump roping or using a hula hoop -- update your workout by going retro in “Everything Old is New Again: Working Out 1950s-Style.”

Health
If you are one of the millions of women looking forward to your box of Godiva this Valentine’s, check out a very special article which explains the phenomenon behind our chocolate cravings.

Relationships
One divorcee offers “Ten Steps to a Happy Marriage.

Happenings
Consult our extensive guide to what’s new and interesting in the arts, education and more this month on the Island.

Support Groups
An extensive listing of Long Island area support groups primarily geared toward women.

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