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Many games are entirely benign, and possibly even a boon.

At one level the World Cup has been a short-term boon.

Greater prosperity translates into more choices for individuals-no small boon in a culture that so fervently celebrates cussed individualism.

If you do decide to launch a blog, here are four ways to make your blog a boon for your career, rather than a hindrance.

Read more about why perfectionist tendencies can be a bane than a boon: why Being a perfectionist May Not be So perfect.

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Park is a great boon to people in big city.

Whatever its justification, however, the switch is a boon to a government looking for big economies.

A bear market might seem like a boon for the environment: less overall economic activity, like manufacturing and driving, means less overall pollution. Right?

The toppling of Colonel qaddafi-no matter whether he is eventually tried, killed or exiled-will be a boon to the Middle East and Western powers that supported the rebels.

MOBILE phones have proved to be a boon for the poor world.

But the real boon is that apps harness GPS to find out where you are and provide travel information specific to that location.

Not everyone thinks this will be a boon for equity investors, however.

This is a boon, as it means that any existing messaging standard defined in terms of XML documents has a reasonably straightforward mapping into a BEEP profile.

The growth is a boon for zooplankton, who now have ready access to an easy-to-find feast.

For the biggest TV shows, technology is a boon.

You know saving the rainforest is good for biodiversity. But it may also be a boon to human health.