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Bake-sale winners
Where there's a cause, can a bake sale be far behind?
Whether it's for the church outreach program or the school PTA, for Barack Obama or John McCain, or for a nationwide campaign to stop childhood hunger, putting out a tray of enticing goodies always...Tags: Charity, Mount Airy, Metal and Mineral, Barack Obama, Food and Dining Culture
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Sexuality fades as election issue
Associated PressIn his liberal Colorado district, it's no big deal that Jared Polis is gay. Yet his expected victory Nov. 4 in a congressional race would be a historic milestone and, he hopes, send an encouraging message to gay and lesbian young people nationwide....Tags: Sex, Sam Adams, Regional Authority, National Government, Lower House
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Drugmakers promise to relabel cold remedies as wrong for kids under 4
The makers of cold and cough medicines said yesterday that they will stop marketing over-the-counter remedies to children under 4 - acting amid an extensive federal review of whether the drugs are safe and effective for children under 12. The...Tags: Medicine, Government, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Specialization, National Government
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Meghan Daum
says what students desperately need to be steered toward is not straight marriage or gay marriage, but grown-up marriage. chicagotribune.com/ daumTags: Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage
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'If I could vote...'
I don't have an abundance of political knowledge, nor can I vote because I am 16. However, I would vote for the candidate who would withdraw our troops from the Middle East and find a renewable and non-polluting source of energy that would cut down on...Tags: Slatington
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Relax, Mom, Son's Near Puberty
DEAR AMY: Should I be worried if my 12-year-old son in middle school is not as socially active as he has always been? He goes to school dances and football games; he plays sports on teams; he does great in school in all advanced classes; but his social...Tags: Advice, Marriage
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Don't give cold medicines to kids under 4, drug firms say
Of The Associated PressDon't give over-the-counter cold remedies to kids under 4, drug companies said Tuesday. What sniffling little ones need, doctors said, are plenty of fluids and lots of tender, loving care. ''The best thing a parent can do is comfort their children,''...Tags: Pediatrics, Medicine, Medical Research, Medical Specialization, Pharmaceuticals
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Skip cold meds for young kids
The Associated PressChildren younger than 4 should not be given over-the-counter cough and cold remedies, drug companies said Tuesday in a concession to pediatricians who doubt the drugs do much good and worry about risks. The voluntary change in advice to parents comes...Tags: Medicine, Consumers
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'Tobacco Road' at La Jolla Playhouse
Times Theater CriticWHEN "Tobacco Road" premiered on Broadway in 1933, it pushed the envelope with its unsavory depiction of rural poverty. Would theatergoers looking for a fun night out want to have their noses rubbed in the degrading conditions of destitute Georgia...Tags: Harold Clurman, Kirkland's Incorporated, Music Theater, Literature, Broadway
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Everyday insecurities run in this family
Chicago Tribune criticGriffin Theatre's moving production of Simon Stephens' "On the Shore of the Wide World" is both a beguiling glimpse of the future of the Chicago theater and a heartening continuation of tradition. You get to see a bevy of Chicago talents at the start... -
Pop lyrics again snare the GOP
Los Angeles TimesWhy is it that Republican presidential candidates keep stepping in something when they try to use pop music as a rallying cry? Ronald Reagan incited an uproar when he attempted to get his re-election campaign rocking in 1984 to the tune of Bruce...Tags: Sarah Palin, Jackson Browne, Public Holidays, Joe Biden, Minority Groups
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U.S. immigration won't allow family unification for same-sex couples
South Florida Sun-SentinelAs soon as Terrence Smith saw his partner step off a plane from England three years ago he knew he had found a soul mate. It's a modern day love story, starting with an Internet hello. After weeks of online chatting, they met in Atlanta. A long-...Tags: Civil Rights, Demographics, Manchester Community College, Human Rights, Same-Sex Marriage
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