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Many people are changing their way of living, opting out of the big cities and moving into eco-friendly, sustainable villages and eating healthy, organic food.
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The world's oldest living dog - as recognised by the Guinness Book of Records - has died at his home in Japan at the age of 26.
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The city of Vienna, Austria has been ranked first for the best overall quality of living in 2011, according to a new published study. Baghdad, Iraq was placed last in the same survey. European cities dominated the list.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau 14.3 percent of Americans are now living below the poverty line. There hasn't been a number reported this high since 1994.
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Vienna emerged as the place that has the best quality of life while Iraq's capital Baghdad got the worst rating according to an annual survey released by Mercer Consultants.
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A new Gallup poll shows more than half of the U.S. population says they are struggling. That number is up by about 11 per cent (22 million people) over last year.
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One of the best places to live in the whole wide world has to be Sydney, Australia. Each time a list is compiled of the most liveable cities around the globe, Sydney invariably scores very high.
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Beatrice Miller, 89, has been living in a cruise ship for the last eight years and plans to live in the cruise ship until she dies.
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Layed-off or looking for a job due to the recession but don't know where to turn? A recent data crunch reveals the best places in America to live in terms of jobs and some of the best spots may just surprise you.
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Over the last seven years, Graham, 55, has been living in his car parked in the backyard of a house he and his wife, La Donna Graham, own. The wife says that they have been having troubles since 1999.
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There are one billion squatters globally, that is, about one in every six people on the planet. Yet, squatting is largely absent from policy and academic debate and is rarely conceptualized, as a problem, as a symptom, or as a social or housing movement.
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