ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Single file, just in case
Advertiser Staff and News Services
In times of grief, you can get confused, so it's good to have car titles, house deeds and insurance policies in one place, says Bill Walker of the AARP: "Materials should be available in one file. There's any number of ways to organize it; the most important is to have it together." Copy the most important documents for a binder or accordion folder; stow originals in a safe-deposit box. Families should discuss living wills and end-of-life wishes long before it's time to use them, so this can be a good intro to those discussions.
— Advertiser staff
SAVE THE PLANET
Corporate villain or hero?
Is your favorite brand a corporate villain or hero? Socially and environmentally responsible consumers will want to get Ellis Jones' "The Better World Shopping Guide" (New Society Publishers, $9.95). The University of California, Davis, sociology professor ranks products on a variety of factors, so you can vote your conscience with your pocketbook. For instance, in the energy drink category you'll find out that Bossa Nova plants a tree for every bottle purchased while Full Throttle, made by Coca-Cola, is a target of major human rights boycotts. Check out Jones' Web site, www.betterworldshopper.org.
— Advertiser staff
FINAL WORD
"A laptop. Eyedrops, even though they confiscated them this trip. What kind of alchemy do they think I might work with a quarter-ounce of saline solution?"
Tim Gunn | "Project Runway" den father, on his travel necessities