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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 311: 'I Ain't a Judas'
This was one of those "bridge" episodes. Nothing really happened, but it set up a bunch of stuff. Listen people: it's not my favorite thing either, but it's a thing. So I don't need to give a spoiler alert here, because there isn't really anything...
Tags: YouTube, Under Armour Inc., Government, Prisons, Regional Authority
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Safety ratings proposed for older drivers
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will post a request online Friday morning soliciting comments in the Federal Register on a range of topics, including a proposed "Silver Car Rating System for Older Occupants." All of the comments are...
Tags: General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Toyota Motor Corp., AAA
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Cleansing can be good if not too extreme
Does eliminating specific foods from the diet, such as sugar or wheat, provide health benefits? Such cleansing has become a popular way for people to lose weight, boost energy and eat more healthfully. Liz Lipski, academic director for the Master of...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Celiac Disease, Prescription Drugs, Weight Loss, Migraine
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Fulton County hospital opens new Wound Care Services Center
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPeople who have suffered dog bites, diabetic ulcers, thermal burns from radiation or carbon monoxide poisoning are getting another treatment option at Fulton County (Pa.) Medical Center. The medical center celebrated its new Wound Care Services Center...Tags: Diabetes, Autism, Diving, Hospitals and Clinics, Alzheimer's Disease
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Mutant protein offers promise of skin disease cure
Researchers from Loyola University Chicago said they have developed a mutant form of a protein that seems to cure mice of vitiligo, a skin condition found in millions of people around the world. Vitiligo causes irregular, white patches of skin, which...Tags: Education, Rush University Medical Center, Dermatologists, Skin Conditions, Loyola University Chicago
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'Persepolis': A class act — or should be
In the recent controversy surrounding "Persepolis," Marjane Satrapi's stellar graphic memoir about growing up during the Iranian Revolution, much of the focus has been devoted to trying to determine exactly what Chicago Public Schools officials ordered. A...Tags: Entertainment, Iraq War (2003-2011), Movies, Chicago Tribune, Iran
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Chan Lowe: Medical marijuana
Admittedly, a medical marijuana bill’s chances of being passed by the Florida Legislature this year are about as thin as a leaf of ZigZag rolling paper, but if it does pass, it will be because the most powerful lobby in the state got involved. ...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Florida Legislature, Manhattan (New York City), Lobbying, Health Treatments
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Movie Quote Quiz
Blogging with Bill WhiteToday’s Movie Quote Quiz is a day early, because I’m off Friday. After the debacle of two weeks ago, when several quotes lingered into the weekend and one made it until midweek, I’ve constructed a quiz that I think most...... -
Crash safety rating system proposed for rising tsunami of older drivers
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will post a request online Friday morning soliciting comments in the Federal Register on a range of topics, including a proposed "Silver Car Rating System for Older Occupants." All of the comments are...
Tags: General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Vehicles, Services and Shopping
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Review: A muse for 'Renoir,' father and son
"Renoir" is a lush, involving film that deals not with one Renoir but two, as well as the strong-minded woman who was a key player in both their lives. The year is 1915, the setting the gorgeous landscape of the French Riviera, and Renoir the father,...
Tags: Michel Bouquet, Renoir (movie), Entertainment, Jean Renoir, Arts and Culture
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Those who suffer need treatment; most don't deserve indictment
This story was originally published February 10, 2013. The Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho, was diagnosed with severe social anxiety disorder as a teenager. In Aurora, Colo., the defense attorney for the accused shooter James Eagen Holmes,...Tags: Eating Disorders, Barack Obama, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Bipolar Disorder
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Contestant tips 'Jeopardy!' cap to cheering crowd
It's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game — in this case, the game show "Jeopardy!" Tom Lynn, of Radnor-Winston, played so well that a crowd of 50 family members, friends and former colleagues and classmates gave him a...
Tags: Jeopardy!, Education, T. Rowe Price, The Wizard of Oz (movie, 1939), Van Halen (music group)
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