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Hard-working freshman is adrift in a sea of partyers
DEAR ABBY: My daughter, "Christie," just started her freshman year in college. She's a little overwhelmed and trying to adjust. She is smart, focused and mature. Christie's biggest problem is it seems that all the other students in her dorm want to do is...Tags: Yom Kippur, Diseases, Heart Disease
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Mory's, A Yale Institution, Fights Back Against Hard Times
Not far from some of the city's trendiest stores and restaurants sits Mory's, a Yale legend dating to the 1860s, marked simply with a small brass nameplate on the front door of a modest two-story house.
Behind the door, Mory's history as a world-...Tags: Jodie Foster, Barbra Streisand, George H.W. Bush, Peter O'Toole, National Government
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Former Hartford Mayor Recovering After Surgery
Former Mayor Mike Peters — restaurateur, Hartford booster and former firefighter — underwent a nearly eight-hour liver transplant early Tuesday and is recovering at Hartford Hospital. As of Tuesday afternoon, Peters, 59, was listed in...Tags: Regional Authority, Hartford Hospital, University of Connecticut Health Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Therapies
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How much is enough? Guidelines set healthful activity levels
The Associated PressGet moving: The nation's new exercise guidelines set a minimum sweat allotment for good health. For most adults, that's 2 1/2 hours a week. Consider it the exercise version of the food pyramid. The guidelines, from the Health and Human Services...Tags: Illnesses, Obesity, People, Adults, Physical Fitness
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Long-awaited physical activity guidelines set minimum daily sweat allotment for good health
AP Medical WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Get moving: New exercise guidelines released Tuesday set a minimum sweat allotment for good health. For most adults, that's 2½ hours a week. How much physical activity you need depends largely on age and level of fitness. Moderate...Tags: Diseases, Obesity, Adults, Breast Cancer, Illnesses
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Sister Still Fighting For Nicole Brown Simpson
Orange County Register"Allow yourself to grieve." Tanya Brown unleashes several nuggets of hard-earned wisdom, her voice buzzing with energy. "Stop the negative self-talk. ... It's OK to be selfish." Later, on a hot afternoon in a Lake Forest, Calif., cemetery, she gasps....Tags: Santa Ana, O.J. Simpson, Family, Lake Forest, Abusive Behavior
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DNA may solve century-old mystery of serial killer
Chicago Tribune reporterA woman who says she shares a bloodline with Belle Gunness may help determine once and for all whether the notorious serial killer died in a farmhouse blaze a century ago, or staged her death and fled. A Norwegian woman recently provided DNA for...Tags: Biotechnology Industry
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Debate swirls over arrests of 13 Highland Park teens accused of underage drinking on homecoming night
Chicago Chicago TribuneLimousine driver Leonel Cesar says he was just doing his job when he called police to report that a group of Highland Park teenagers tried to smuggle booze into his "party bus" on homecoming night. One of the North Shore teens offered Cesar money to look...Tags: Teen-agers, People, Family
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The Breakers 'a different world' for mom who gave birth there 65 years ago
South Florida Sun-SentinelAs a newlywed, Harriet Lumpkin visited her husband, Rudy, who was training at the Southern Signal Corps School at Camp Murphy just north of Palm Beach County. Instead of returning to Atlanta to have their baby, Lumpkin gave birth at The Breakers hotel on...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Veterans Day, Defense
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NEW BRITAIN: 36 At CCSU Face Alcohol Citations
The arrest Friday of 36 Central Connecticut State University students for underage drinking at a house party has upset college officials, who plan to talk with all students involved about consequences for improper off-campus behavior. New Britain...Tags: Central Connecticut State University, New Britain
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Chancellor weighs in band's suspension
University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Biddy Martin says she supports the indefinite suspension of the school's marching band over allegations of hazing, drinking and sexual misconduct. UW faculty senator Don Wiebe asked Martin during a meeting...Tags: University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sexual Assault
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Experts say metal detectors will be of little help at Treasure Coast schools
TCPalm.comMarching students through metal detectors when they arrive for classes each day is not a good way to prevent guns from being brought to school, school security officials on the Treasure Coast say. Last week, five students at Samuel Gaines Academy in Fort...Tags: Palm Beach International Airport, Metal and Mineral, Advanced Training
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