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11/30/2011 04:53 AM
Our last LOST
LOST Magazine has now published hundreds of accomplished and emerging writers over its 41 issues, and this winter marks the sixth anniversary of its first issue. LOST wouldn't have been what it is without your readership. And now, LOST is ready to be what it's been all about.We published one final issue on Monday, themed LAST LOST, and featuring our ten most viewed (and two least-viewed) pieces..
10/14/2011 06:01 AM
Lost Last Month
September 2011A gap in lower Manhattan, and the lack of a memorial for the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, after the spectacular Memorial Plaza opens on the site of the former World Trade Center. The U.S. Open tennis championship, by Serena William to Samantha Stosur, and by Rafael Nadal to Novak Djokovic. The far fetched nature of science fiction, when scientists at NASA..
10/02/2011 05:54 PM
Lost Last Month
August 2011The original U.S. debt ceiling, after the Senate passes legislation to raise it, which President Obama signs into law. Fear and terror, when Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords bravely makes her first appearance on Capitol Hill since being shot, in order to vote on the bill. The NFL lockout, after players ratify a new collective bargaining agreement. Thirty-seven lives, many of..
09/28/2011 05:57 AM
Lost Last Month
July 2011Water, to a devastating degree, throughout the Horn of Africa. Greece's credit rating. America's 30-year Space Shuttle program, after Space Shuttle Atlantis lands at the Kennedy Space Center to close its final mission. British artist Lucien Freud, 88. "Don't ask, don't tell," the ban on gay men and women in the military, after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit orders the..
08/25/2011 01:19 PM
The Modern Man's Guide to Faucet Repair, by Nick Kolakowski
[Today's Guest Post takes on our current theme, LOST HOME.]
Think that leaky faucet's too difficult to repair on your own? Think again. With a few simple tools and a little bit of time and patience, you can eliminate that annoying drip and save yourself some cash on your next water bill. Ready? Then let’s get it done!
You Will Need:
1. Adjustable Wrench
2. Flat Blade (Screwdriver or..
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