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Free Purse Knitting Patterns

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Fun and functional purses are a snap to knit with these easy patterns. Find free knitting patterns for attractive purses and bags at HowStuffWorks.

10 Evil Robots Bent on Destroying Humanity

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"Hahaha ... we've come to destroy your world!" Or so it must read in the chapter of the "Evil Robot Handbook" on what to say when you first encounter humans. Here are 10 robots you really don't want to mess with.

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Ford Mustang

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The Ford Mustang was rejuvenated for 1999 with "New Edge" styling, more power, and many key refinements. Learn all about the 1999-2004 Mustang saga.

Thanksgiving Crafts

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Thanksgiving crafts for kids include candle holders made of fruit and handmade paper. Learn about crafts for kids to celebrate Thanksgiving.

1961 Lincoln Continental

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The 1961 Lincoln Continental came about as a last-ditch effort to save Lincoln by increasing profits. Get the full design story on this stunning car.

1965-1968 Dodge Monaco and 500

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In the 1960s, all Detroit's automakers sought to emulate Pontiac's Grand Prix. Dodge did this with the Monaco and 500. Learn more and see photos here.

1962-1964 Dodge Polara 500

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The Dodge Polara 500 origins were in 1960s buyers' newfound taste for personal-luxury cars and bucket seats. Learn about the Dodge Polara 500 origins.

How to Treat Common Cat Diseases

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Cats are susceptible to some diseases that don't often affect humans. Learn about common cat diseases.

Why are the insides of tunnels usually covered in ceramic tile?

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I've noticed that the insides of road and subway tunnels are usually covered in ceramic tile. Is there any particular reason for this or is it simply convention?

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