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- The WaPo’s Robin Givhan discusses Madeleine Albright’s pins, now on exhibition in New York (pictured).  Meanwhile, the NYT snags an interview with Sarah Palin’s stylist, Lisa Kline.

- The WSJ examines different time-management systems.  (We’ve been fans of David Allen for a while, and are also going to try the Pomodoro Technique.  We found a Pomodoro timer you can download to your computer, which seems to us a bit more discreet than a kitchen timer; this article also rounds up timers for the iPhone and beyond.)

- Harvard Business Blog advises how to ask for help at work without looking stupid.

- Wired.com advises how to identify a phishing scam.

- Lifehacker notes that if you’re traveling this holiday season, Google will be offering free wi-fi in some airports… cool.

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