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	<title>The Happy Mondays Are Back!</title>
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    A look at the reformation of The Happy Mondays, one of the original Madchester scene in the UK. They put indie music on the map along with contemporaries such as Joy Division and The Stone Roses. Now they are back, with a new album and world tour.
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	<title>Waking up is hard to do when a job&#039;s unfit for you</title>
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    Too many people coast along in their careers like bored students, getting by with mediocre marks - even though they are capable of scoring straight As, Cork, the president of Toronto-based career coaching company, says.
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