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12/27/04
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From small tinkers that can improve your life to major transformations that might save it, experts weigh in on how to make a new you in 2005
Figure out where you're headed; set your priorities; learn to meditate; clear your closets; move to Bismarck; quit your job
What you can do to recharge your batteries on a daily basis; use your gray matter; grow a plant; listen to new music; if you like this, you might like that; read more books; have more sex
Overcome your lack of a neatness gene; fix your finances; cut back on fees; rebalance your investments; make an emergency plan; master your data; learn to file really well
It's not too late to get healthier; exercise (a little); quit smoking; try greener greens; test cantaloupe; get married; become a birder; wear your bike helmet; floss your teeth
Take a step back and reassess; take up philosophy; volunteer; forgive
Nation & World
Gearing up for a whole different kind of fight in Iraq
Reverberations from a sex scandal still roil the Catholic Church
Michael Barone: More Wilsonianism?
Money & Business
A last-minute merger frenzy and cheery CEOs augur well for the economy in 2005
Detroit and California feud over air-pollution rules
Building a better hybrid
Lou Dobbs on borderline security
Science & Society
John Leo: Where is Christmas?
Editorial
Mortimer B. Zuckerman: A bright hope to be realized
Letters
Our readers write about Iran and immigration; a phone number correction

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