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The December Daily Freebies Sweepstakes Official Rules

 
The Official Rules for The December Daily Freebies Sweepstakes.

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Is This the End of Tiger Woods?

 
The writer who helped peel away his public cocoon considers what the Escalade and the Enquirer hath wrought on the fate of America's most unlikely of punch lines

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The Inside Story of Operation Anaconda

 
Revisit this in-depth account of America's early bloodshed in Afghanistan as a lesson for how Obama's new plan might work

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Behati Prinsloo: The (Slightly More) Attainable Victoria's Secret Model

 
In an age when supermodels are more alien and inaccessible than ever, can one manage to stand out at the annual "fashion" show?

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What the Headlines Aren't Telling You About Afghanistan

 
Thirty thousand more troops. Three final years. None of these things matter as much as the unspoken questions of a complex war. Will Obama answer them? Will anybody?

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Monday Morning Cheerleader: Meridith of the San Francisco 49ers

 
Think the Niners made the Jaguars look bad this Sunday? This second-year Gold Rusher says they make Bill Belichick look ridiculous each weekend — in more ways than one.

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Bobby Bowden: What I've Learned

 
The Florida State football coach, hanging up the hat 388 victories later, on aging, integrating, and a better-late-than-never plan for retirement

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The Best Things to Do Over the Holidays: A Calendar

 
Enough movies, TV shows, and Victoria's Secret models to keep you entertained until 2010. You're welcome.

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Procrastination: Because Those Holiday Deals Won't Disappear

 
Black Friday and Cyber Monday are meant to make you feel anxious; just ignore them, then wait for the real bounty

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10 Party Crashers Who Did More Than Sneak by Secret Service

 
For a state dinner, Tareq and Michaele Salahi crashed the White House. But they're not the first — or last — who'll fight for their right to party.

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17 Great Secret Santa Ideas on the Cheap

 
Office toys, mind games, and more — we've got gift recommendations for every beleaguered co-worker in need of some holiday cheer, each one under $30

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Things To Do Over the Holidays: A Calendar

 
From the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show to Hanukkah and Christmas, a day-by-day guide to get you through the December holidays

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How to Take Care of Your Cashmere Sweaters

 
The Esquire fashion director will now assuage your fears when cleaning knits that can't go in the washing machine (hint: it involves your freezer)

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MICHELOB ULTRA

 

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THE PILOT'S WATCH

 

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Elit by Stoli

 

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The Essence of Elegance

 

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Traditional Thanksgiving: Because Family Recipes Need Not Impress

 
Save the trendy cooking for a day that's not based on American tradition

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<i>The Road</i> Is the Most Important Movie of the Year

 
That's the burden carried by an Aussie's adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's beloved novel. Almost no one has seen it. Well, we did. This is interesting... do you have a second?

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The Politically-Incorrect Secret to Stopping Terrorism

 
Sarah Palin and the rest of the right-wingers blame political correctness for the Ft. Hood tragedy, but might they actually have a point? Also: How heavy metal could win hearts and minds.

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The Three Big Thanksgiving Don'ts

 
Read this story before you craft your ambitious culinary plan for Thanksgiving. Your guests will thank you.

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Christmas Gifts She'll <i>Never</i> Forget

 
Fifty years from now, will your wife remember that kitchen gadget you gave her for Christmas 2010? Nope. But she'll still be talking about these 17 gifts for her

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When a Band Plays an Entire Album at a Concert: An LP-Load of Greatness, Live

 
Take a cue from the Pixies: More musicians should play their tracks in order

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Evolution: The Most Powerful Idea We've Ever Had

 
On the 150th anniversary of Origin of Species , Darwin's ideas are still among the smartest

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Monday Morning Cheerleader: Abbie of the Baltimore Ravens

 
After a tight loss to the Colts, a Ravenette vet accentuates the positives, including a fast-learning QB, a Peyton-foiling D, and a turf-chewing LB

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WBGO, Jazz 88: the Best Jazz Station on Planet Earth

 
On gray days — or really, anytime — live-streaming jazz is the perfect city soundtrack

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How to Entertain Kids of Any Age This Holiday Season

 
Suddenly, children are all over the house. Somehow, for a couple hours, you're in charge of keeping them occupied. But, with the right activities, turns out it's not all that hard.

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How Much Do Her Friends Know About Your Sex Life?

 
An important question for the Gossip Girl era, especially with all these holiday parties coming up

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14 Great Holiday Presents from the Editors of Esquire

 
A curated bag of personalized gift ideas for everyone on the list, from our family to yours

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This Week in Internet History: Why Selling Weed Is a Good Investment, But Backing a Will Ferrell Movie Is Not

 
The true genius of Nickelback was revealed by two brothers in matching jackets, and the halcyon days of Geocities was celebrated by Wired , but really this week was all about the disaster

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2009's Top 23 Radicals and Rebels Who Are Changing the World

 
The renewal is just beginning — in the White House, on Wall Street, in our war zones, in your doctor's office. Meet some of the people leading the way, our eighth-annual roster of innovators and renegade thinkers.

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Movie Nachos: High-Tech Nosh for Today's Modern Cinematic Experience

 
Bad news: movie popcorn is awful for you. So quit those kernels and replace them with queso.

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On the Anniversary of Kennedy's Death, Extremism Lives On

 
A visit to Texas and a lost letter remind one man that the ire aimed at President Obama is something history should have warned us against by now

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The 27 Best Winter Cocktails to Get You Through the Holidays

 
Whether it's whiskey, rum, or hot buttered rum, here's how to make classic and custom drink recipes from Esquire's mixologist all season long

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How to Cook Dinner for the World's Greatest Chef

 
With Thomas Keller's new cookbook out this month, I invited him to my house — and my tiny kitchen. The only problem? He agreed.

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13 Renegade Artists Challenging the Future of Our Culture

 
Sex, drugs, and hip-hop jazz: Meet the geeks and game-changers behind viral... everything.

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Ryan Kavanaugh Uses Math to Make Movies

 
He'll help finance maybe half the movies you'll see in the next year. Most of them won't be that great. But Hollywood may never be the same.

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These Are the Directors of the Future

 
How does Encyclopedia Pictura produce some of the world's most advanced digital animation? (You know, that crazy Bjork video ?) Communally, in the

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Preview One of the Most Compelling Memoirs of Our Time

 
What it feels like to be twenty-one and a boozer and have a stroke and survive and write one of the most searing personal tales in years

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JR Makes Grafitti So Big, You Can See It From Space

 
He photographs the poorest, most oppressed people in the world, then blows up the images large enough to paste on buildings. Easy to ignore? Not so much.

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Tripping with Viral Videographer Keith Schofield

 
The most transgressive video maker working today has a message: cover up your privates and pass the pentocyclene

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