INPUT ARTICLE: Article: These do-not-mail lists are maintained by the major marketing associations that distribute the major mailing lists, but they do work. The US mail preference service will charge you one dollar ($1) to add your name to their opt-out list by mail, but it is free using their online form. In the UK, it's free of charge. If you do write your address or phone number, write alongside it something like, "Please do not sell or distribute my information, nor add to mailing lists." It's generally not necessary to send in warranty cards or "register" a warranty for the warranty to be valid, regardless of what the card may imply. Some items are sent in such bulk that they go to every resident on a postal route. These are addressed to "Resident," "Our Friends At," or some variant. Your postal carrier cannot, by law, determine what you consider "junk mail". All "resident" mail must be delivered as addressed. You must contact individual mailers to have your address removed from their database. Look around on mailers for return addresses and phone numbers. Here are quick links to some common ones.  ADVO is responsible for the blobs of sales circulars and the little card with the missing children. Call sweepstakes mailers like Publisher's Clearinghouse (phone 1-800-645-9242 or email mailto:service@pchmail.com) with your full address and instructions to remove from mailing list. American Family Sweepstakes is another common solicitor of this type (phone 1-800-237-2400). Pennysaver, Potpourri, and Redplum. The online form does require a valid email address, but the confirmation requires no reply, so if you are concerned about your privacy, you can use a service such as Mailinator. You can also mail the entire back label with a request to be removed to 2830 Orbiter Street, Brea CA  92821-6224. Their circulation message listing these details can be reached at 1-800-422-4116, but it is a recorded message. Mail suppression of this publication is good for one year and they do not honor mail removal requests from third parties. Many companies target specific areas based on neighborhood subdivisions or home values.  By making your information confidential in the county and state databases you may eliminate quite a bit of junk mail. If you do business with a company via mail services, it will put you on its contact list. So the first time you make a transaction (such as placing an order) with that company, ask to be put on its "in-house suppress" or "do not promote" lists. Tell the company not to "rent" or share your name with other companies. Free papers and handbills are another form of unsolicited advertising that often plagues our front lawns, but most are not delivered through the mail.  Many of the people who deliver free papers will simply stop once the resident has placed a sign near their mailbox that reads "No Free Papers."  In the USA, it is illegal for anyone other than the letter carrier to put things in your mailbox. They're not junk mail, but it does require paper and resources to mail them. Many businesses and banks now offer electronic notifications, which will significantly reduce unnecessary mail clutter.

SUMMARY: Write to the mail preference service (US) or the Mailing preference service (UK). Avoid placing your address on surveys, raffles, and product warranty cards. Ask individual senders to remove you from their lists. Request your name be eliminated from the county tax database. Remind companies you do business with of your mailing and privacy preferences. Place a sign by your mailbox that reads "No Free Papers". Sign up to receive statements and bills electronically.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Use brands like TreSemme, Bumble & Bumble, and Herbal Essence. Your new hair routine: Spritz your signature perfume in the shower after the water has been turned on (You do this to smell entirely like your favorite scent). Next, massage a half-dollar sized blot of shampoo into your hair, rubbing your fingers through the roots. Repeat but with lower section on hair. Then, grab a half-dollar sized amount of conditioner and rub throughout entire hair. If you really want to look just like her, grab a highlighting kit at your local pharmacy or a place like Target. For professional results go to a salon. If you have a small budget then getting the Revlon Frost & Glow Kit in Honey is recommended. To get this look, simply spray hair with some dry shampoo. Next section hair into thirds from top to bottom, separating with clips. With a curling iron, curl hair half-way up the small section you made. Hold for ten seconds. Then take the curl and form it into a circle, and pin. repeat with every bit of hair. When hair is cool, hairspray the curls and then remove pins. Use hairspray again. You can also straighten your hair with a flat iron, or do half up half down hairstyle.
Summary: Invest in nice hair products. Alison has dirty blonde hair with darker roots and blonder highlights. Ali often wears her hair in curls.

Remember, the Zerg can only place buildings on creep. Expand your creep by building Hatcheries and Creep Tumors. Building two Creep Tumors within the same radius causes your creep to expand faster. All Zerg units must hatch from larvae. Larvae come from Hatcheries, and each Hatchery generates three larvae. Build a minimum of two Hatcheries at each base to build up your forces quickly. Banelings are tiny glowing combat units that explode on contact with hostile forces. One Baneling can wipe out a small group of weaker units like the Terran Marine. Zerglings are arguably the most cost-effective unit in the game. They're cheap, and you get two Zerglings from each larva. Pump out a steady supply of Zerglings and send them around the map to scout out prospective expansion locations and harass your enemies.
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One-sentence summary -- Expand your creep to construct more buildings. Build two to three Hatcheries at each base to generate more larvae. Use Banelings on clumps of enemy units. Harass enemies with Zerglings.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If your broadband connection is linked up to your landline phone, check if the phone is properly connected and working. The dial tone should be normal, and without white noise. If there’s no dial tone or there’s noise on the line, there may be a problem with the phone wires, which then affects your broadband connection. Report this.

SUMMARY:
Pick up your landline phone. Listen for a dial tone. Call customer support.