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How to set a pretty table

Whether you're serving dinner, lunch, or brunch, follow these rules of the pretty table.

People.com: Jonas Bros. 'Didn't Expect' White House Dinner Reaction

"It's crazy," Nick Jonas says of how he and his siblings drove the crowd wild

SI.com: Seth Davis: Is it good for teams to go undefeated?

We have a pretty big story potentially brewing in college hoops. North Carolina, Memphis and Kansas are all undefeated. Here are the number of games remaining on their schedules against teams ranked in the Top 25:

How to be a heavenly houseguest -- and keep your sanity

Shuffling through airport security in your socks or sitting in traffic may seem like a breeze compared with the stresses of settling in under the same roof with family.

SI.com: New England lost right to claim moral superiority

The NFL's new villain started out as a goody goody.

International business etiquette 101

In Spain, a business dinner will last well into the early morning hours -- many restaurants don't even open until 9 p.m. and don't get busy until 10 or 11 p.m.

Fortune: Friends on CrackBerry? Miss Manners' advice

Dear Annie: I am a recent law-school graduate and, though I'm not yet working at a law firm, I have friends who are. I understand that things in international firms happen 24/7, 365 days a year, and I want to be as supportive of my friends' careers as I expect them to be of mine. My question is, to what degree in social settings, on a regular basis, should friends be checking their BlackBerrys, and at what point should I say something? What's rude and what's truly necessary? -Bored in BlackBerryLand

Fortune: Business-lunch blunders

Dear Annie: I hope you can help me out. A while back you answered a question from someone who wanted to know if he could wear casual attire to a job-interview lunch. Can you give some more rules for proper behavior at business lunches?

Time.com: Who's to Blame for a Katrina Tragedy?

The owners of a New Orleans nursing home go on trial for the deaths of 35 nursing home patients who weren't evacuated

Where are your high-tech manners?

Just because you live in a high-tech world doesn't mean your manners can sink to new lows when using your personal technology, experts say.

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