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  1. Paraguay Argentina The Bargain

    In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayans return from shopping in Clorinda, Argentina as they cross an international bridge over the Pilcomayo River into the town of Nanawa, Paraguay. Shoppers who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home due to Argentina's currency controls and black market for US dollars. Taking advantage of the guarani’s newfound strength, Paraguayans are rolling by the thousands into the Argentine frontier city of Clorinda to do their shopping. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

  • Parenting Q A Lauren Sandler

    This book cover image released by Simon & Schuster shows "One and Only: The Freedom of Having an Only Child, and the Joy of Being One," by Lauren Sandler. (AP Photo/Simon & Schuster)

  • Parenting Q A Lauren Sandler

    This June 17, 2013 photo released courtesy of Lauren Sandler shows, from left, Justin Lane, Lauren Sandler and Dahlia Lane at their home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Sandler delves into the myths and misconceptions about singletons in a new book, "One and Only," out this month from Simon & Schuster. Sandler says the choice of having one child is often demonized and the pull to have more is strong at times. Based on scores of interviews with academics and only children, the book wasn't intended as memoir, though Sandler's family of three, is woven throughout. (AP Photo/Courtesy of Lauren Sandler)

  • Starbucks-Calorie Counts

    In this Monday, June 17, 2013 photo, a menu board showing calorie counts hangs at a Starbucks in New York. The Seattle-based coffee chain says it will start posting calorie counts on menu boards nationwide next week, ahead of a federal regulation that would require it to do so. (AP Photo/Candice Choi)

  • Travel-Car Rental Problems

    FILE - This May 9, 2011 file photo shows customers waiting in line at a Hertz rental car counter at San Jose International Airport in San Jose, Calif. Car rental agencies sometimes don't have enough cars to meet the demand. If there are no cars left at its airport rental facility, Hertz will let customers rent from a competitor and pay the difference, or pay for a cab to and from your hotel. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, file)

  • Paraguay Argentina The Bargain

    In this June 1, 2013 photo, Paraguayan shoppers buy products in a shop in the town of Clorinda, Argentina, just across the border from Paraguay. Shoppers who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home due to Argentina's currency controls and black market for US dollars. Taking advantage of the guarani’s newfound strength, Paraguayans are rolling by the thousands into the Argentine frontier city of Clorinda to do their shopping. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

  • Argentina The Bargain

    In this June 5, 2013 photo, a shop window displays a sign that reads in Spanish "50% discount" as well as the store's accepted rates of exchange in the informal market for the Argentine peso with the US dollar, the euro, and Brazil's real, along Florida street in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The weakening peso has led to a flood of day-trippers from neighboring countries into Argentina, which imposed severe currency controls in hopes of reducing the flight of dollars and protecting foreign reserves. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

  • Argentina The Bargain

    In this June 5, 2013 photo photo, a money exchange shop sits empty along Florida street in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Visitors who turn to the street rather than the banks to swap their dollars are getting a bonanza of extra Argentine pesos and can shop much more cheaply than back at home. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

  • Food-American Table-Baby Back Ribs

    In this image taken on June 3, 2013, Bubba’s Bunch barbecued baby back ribs are shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

  • Food-Pepper Potato Salad

    In this image taken on June 3, 2013, three-pepper barbecue potato salad is shown served in a bowl in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

  • Food-Pepper Potato Salad

    In this image taken on June 3, 2013, three-pepper barbecue potato salad is shown served in a bowl in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

  • Food-Pepper Potato Salad

    In this image taken on June 3, 2013, three-pepper barbecue potato salad is shown served on a plate in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)

  • Gardening-Growing Mushrooms

    This undated publicity photo provided by Back to the Roots shows the founders Alejandro Velez, left, and Nikhil Arora with the company's Mushroom Kit and AquaFarm. (AP Photo/Back to the Roots)

  • Gardening-Growing Mushrooms

    This undated publicity photo provided by Back to the Roots shows a mushroom kit with a flush of organic gourmet oyster mushrooms at Day 10 of growth. (AP Photo/Back to the Roots, Chris Roche)

  • Gardening-Growing Mushrooms

    This undated publicity product photo provided by Back to the Roots shows a mushroom kit with a flush of organic gourmet oyster mushrooms at Day 10 of growth. (AP Photo/Back to the Roots, Chris Roche)

  • Gardening-Growing Mushrooms

    This undated publicity photo provided by Back to the Roots shows the AquaFarm, a self-cleaning fish tank that grows food, with a crop of organic basil, lettuce and wheatgrass. (AP Photo/Back to the Roots, Chris Roche)

  • Gardening-Smart Irrigation

    In this 2012 publicity photo provided by PLANET, a woman waters her plants at a private residence in Dunn Loring, Va. Place plants in the right location for sun or shade. Doing so will create less stress on the plants, which will help to keep them disease-free and less stressed under low water conditions. (AP Photo/PLANET, National Landscape Industry Association, Philippe Nobile)

  • Homemade Fast Food

    In this undated photo provided by Kraft Foods Inc., a package of Oscar Mayer Carving Board Turkey Breast is shown. More companies are now trying to make processed foods appear more homespun. (AP Photo/Kraft Foods Inc.)

  • Summer Heat Wave

    Liz Gobeski soaks up the sun on the beach at Point Woronzof as a Polar Air Cargo jet comes in for a landing at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport as the temperature reached into the 80's in Anchorage, AK on Tuesday, June 18, 2013. (AP Photo/Anchorage Daily News, Bob Hallinen)

  • Hot Alaska

    This photo taken Monday, June 17, 2013, shows people sunning at Goose Lake in Anchorage, Alaska. Parts of Alaska are setting high temperature records as a heat wave continues across Alaska. Temperatures are nothing like what Phoenix or Las Vegas gets, but temperatures in the 80s and 90s are hot for Alaska, where few buildings have air conditioning. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

  • Thomas Jun

    Thomas Jun, a part-owner of Northwest Patient Resource Center, a medical marijuana dispensary, poses for a photo Sunday, June 9, 2013, in Seattle. Jun says he is walking away from the company he helped found because he fears its agreement with Diego Pellicer, a company seeking to create the first national commercial brand of marijuana, places those involved at risk of federal prosecution. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

  • Vicente Fox, Jamen Shively

    FILE - In this May 30, 2013 file photo, former Mexican President Vicente Fox, left, turns to Jamen Shively, CEO of Diego Pellicer, after speaking during a news conference in Seattle. With visionary zeal, Shively described plans to quickly raise $10 million and to eventually build Diego Pellicer into an international pot powerhouse and eventually move into the recreational market. But his arrangement with the Seattle medical marijuana company, Northwest Patient Resource Center, was troubling enough to one of its owners, Thomas Jun, that he is walking away from the deal _ and the company he helped found _ because he fears it puts everyone involved at risk of federal prosecution. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

  • Jamen Shively, Vicente Fox

    In this photo taken May 30, 2013, Jamen Shively, CEO of Diego Pellicer, seated fourth from right and holding a microphone, speaks during a news conference in Seattle. With visionary zeal, Shively described plans to quickly raise $10 million and to eventually build his company, Diego Pellicer, into an international pot powerhouse and eventually move into the recreational market. But his arrangement with the Seattle medical marijuana company, Northwest Patient Resource Center, was troubling enough to one of its owners, Thomas Jun, that he is walking away from the deal _ and the company he helped found _ because he fears it puts everyone involved at risk of federal prosecution. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

  • Vicente Fox, Jamen Shively

    FILE - In this photo taken May 30, 2013, former Mexican president Vicente Fox, left, speaks as Jamen Shively, CEO of Diego Pellicer looks on during a news conference in Seattle. With visionary zeal, Shively described plans to quickly raise $10 million and to eventually build his company, Diego Pellicer, into an international pot powerhouse and eventually move into the recreational market. But his arrangement with the Seattle medical marijuana company, Northwest Patient Resource Center, was troubling enough to one of its owners, Thomas Jun, that he is walking away from the deal _ and the company he helped found _ because he fears it puts everyone involved at risk of federal prosecution. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

  • Jamen Shively

    In this photo taken May 30, 2013, Jamen Shively, CEO of Diego Pellicer, speaks during a news conference in Seattle. With visionary zeal, Shively described plans to quickly raise $10 million and to eventually build his company, Diego Pellicer, into an international pot powerhouse and eventually move into the recreational market. But his arrangement with the Seattle medical marijuana company, Northwest Patient Resource Center, was troubling enough to one of its owners, Thomas Jun, that he is walking away from the deal _ and the company he helped found _ because he fears it puts everyone involved at risk of federal prosecution. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

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