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    Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Diagnosis: You're old

    Here's a big question: When does old age begin? Will 30 years do it? Is being 50 and the holder of an AARP card with senior discounts enough? Both would be wrong guesses. Until recently, I hadn't thought much about it. Yet, I got the answer to this...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Flu Vaccine, General Practitioners, Disease Prevention, Preventative Medicine

  2. Sep 4, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  3. Joppa celebrates 300 years with home and garden tour

    The "very proud" and "very old" community of Joppa will be showing off some of its fantastic homes and landmarks for a home and garden tour Saturday, celebrating the 300th anniversary of its founding. Dianna Guthrie, a long-time Joppa resident, is...

    Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Culture, House and Home, Baltimore County, Ceremonies

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Chicago's first archbishop was 'good prelate, good man'

    When the president of All Hallows College in Ireland saw the regal man on the framed canvas, he knew the portrait buried in a Dublin basement should head home to Chicago.
    Chicago Tribune reporter
    When the president of All Hallows College in Ireland saw the regal man on the framed canvas, he knew the portrait buried in a Dublin basement should head home to Chicago. The painting of Patrick Feehan, Chicago's first Roman Catholic archbishop,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Francis I, Parochial Schools, Religious Education, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago

  6. May 10, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. Moving Out: Harris Road, Avon

    Jim and Maureen Dowse are selling the former homestead of Avon's Willard family after 10 years of enjoying a house rich in New England history.
    Jim and Maureen Dowse are selling the former homestead of Avon's Willard family after 10 years of enjoying a house rich in New England history. Revolutionary War-era buttons are buried in the backyard, and a 251-year-old front step continues to greet...

    Tags: Baptist, Christianity

  8. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Justice Department division cited for 'lack of professionalism'

    WASHINGTON -- An independent review of the Voting Section in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has found a “disappointing lack of professionalism” by many of the career and political employees over the last two administrations, including a polarizing culture that has prompted many staffers to vent their frustrations by sending personal emails and blog postings filled with epithets.
    WASHINGTON -- An independent review of the Voting Section in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has found a “disappointing lack of professionalism” by many of the career and political employees over the last two...

    Tags: Elections, Voting, Employees, Justice System, Social Media

  10. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Competition films announced for 2013 Florida Film Festival

    The 2013 Florida Film Festival is shaping up to be the biggest one yet: Enzian Theater, which hosts the festival, says a record-breaking 170 films representing 23 countries have been selected from more than 1,500 entries.
    The 2013 Florida Film Festival is shaping up to be the biggest one yet: Enzian Theater, which hosts the festival, says a record-breaking 170 films representing 23 countries have been selected from more than 1,500 entries. Of the 170 films, 143 are...

    Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Quincy Jones, Jason Ritter, Maurice Sendak, Enzian Theater

  12. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| HB Independent
  13. Mailbag: Thanks for sharing Christmas caring

    I wanted to write to thank fellow Huntington Beach residents who generously gave of their time and means to help impact thousands of hurting kids this Christmas. Together we were able to pack over 5,600 shoe boxes — filled with toys, school...

    Tags: HIV, Flu, Religious Festivals, Vaccines, Weaponry

  14. Jan 25, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  15. Vegan diet and the flu epidemic

    The flu epidemic has invaded 48 states, overwhelming medical facilities, exhausting vaccine supplies, and killing 29 children and thousands of seniors. Both the problem and solution to this disaster hinge on how we relate to animals raised for food....

    Tags: HIV, Flu, Epidemics and Plagues, Health Organizations, Vegan Diet

  16. Jul 30, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  17. The very sinister side of nature

    It's hard not to love nature this time of the year. Our forests are verdant, our rivers free flowing, the air clear and cool (OK, maybe not so much some days but stick with me) and our wildlife full of scamper and renewal. It's the same pretty much...

    Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, AIDS, Flu, Malaria, Swine Flu

  18. Aug 4, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  19. Dining review: An artful taste of Vietnam in Eagle Rock

    A painting transforming the limestone karst towers that jut out of Vietnam's Halong Bay into a red and yellow fever dream hangs on the wall of an Eagle Rock restaurant named for the bay. A fountain in the center of the dining room tries to evoke the sound of water slapping on the massive spires, but mainly serves to lure toddlers who really, really want to splash their hands through the falling streams.
    A painting transforming the limestone karst towers that jut out of Vietnam's Halong Bay into a red and yellow fever dream hangs on the wall of an Eagle Rock restaurant named for the bay. A fountain in the center of the dining room tries to evoke the sound...

    Tags: Garlic, Vietnam, Cheese Corn, Mushrooms, Chile

  20. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  21. Shanghai Calling

    Variety
    In U.S.-Chinese co-production "Shanghai Calling," a Chinese-American lawyer's reluctant job transfer to Shanghai sets off a surprise-strewn homecoming that's like an orphan discovering his birth parents are rock stars when he thought they'd be beggars....

    Tags: Daniel Henney, Alan Ruck, Eliza Coupe, Bill Paxton, Movies

  22. May 23, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Living Here: Famous people, places and things

    Hampton Roads is known around the world for its people — as being from here, as a come-here, or for just passing through — as well as places and things. It's known for its Bacon (as in Nathaniel), its ham (as in Smithfield), its presidents...

    Tags: Rihanna, Pocahontas, Missy Elliott, Bruce Smith, Basketball

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