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Border traffic jumps 10 percent in first quarter of 2013

The number of Canadians traveling into Whatcom County rose significantly in the first quarter of 2013, even as the Canadian dollar weakened slightly in the past year.

Last quarter more than 3.6 million people traveled southbound through Whatcom County's five border crossings, a 10.2…

Why That Song Gets Stuck In Your Head

So you hear a song on the radio or at a party and four days later you find you are still humming it in the elevator on the way to the office.
You've been infected by an "earworm," a persistent song or sound that repeats in your brain until you consider kicking the person who…

Why do certain songs get stuck in your head?

Contrary to popular belief, it's not always an obnoxious song that gets planted in your head. Seventy percent of the time an ear worm is a song you actually like.

Journalism's Carolyn Nielsen has chapter published in 'Identity and Communication'
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