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    Feb 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. John D. Lowry dies at 79; innovative film-restoration executive

    John D. Lowry, an entertainment technology innovator who founded Lowry Digital Images, the renowned movie restoration company in Burbank that worked its magic by returning film classics such as "Casablanca" and "Star Wars" to their pristine state for DVD release, has died. He was 79.
    John D. Lowry, an entertainment technology innovator who founded Lowry Digital Images, the renowned movie restoration company in Burbank that worked its magic by returning film classics such as "Casablanca" and "Star Wars" to their pristine state for...

    Tags: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Television Industry, Space Programs, NASA, Movies

  2. Aug 4, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Recognizing voices harder for people with dyslexia

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Pick up the phone and hear, "Hey, what's up?" Chances are, those few words are enough to recognize who's speaking — perhaps unless you have dyslexia. In a surprise discovery, researchers found adults with that reading...

    Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The Associated Press, Medical Research, Florida State University, Washington, DC

  4. Aug 4, 2011 |Story| Interior Journal
  5. 'Top Model' talks dyslexia with teachers

    Lincoln County’s Top Model Laura Kirkpatrick spent Tuesday talking to teachers about the challenges faced by dyslexic students. Kirkpatrick, who “came out as dyslexic” while participating in America’s Next Top Model said she considered quitting the show before an episode where she would have to read to avoid being humiliated on national television. Kirkpatrick now lives in Los Angeles and models world wide. She has started a foundation to raise public awareness of dyslexia and started a club at LCHS where she encourages students who share her challenges.
    Lincoln County’s Top Model Laura Kirkpatrick spent Tuesday talking to teachers about the challenges faced by dyslexic students. Kirkpatrick, who “came out as dyslexic” while participating in America’s Next Top Model said she...

    Tags: Physical Conditions, Television

  6. Aug 5, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Mesa welcomes Bell

    Two months ago, Nick Bell stumbled toward the brink of death.
    Two months ago, Nick Bell stumbled toward the brink of death. Surgery after surgery, he lay in a hospital bed as his body continued to wither. Any thoughts of his highlights while starring as a running back at Iowa or playing for the Raiders weren't...

    Tags: College Sports, Fractured Rib, High School Sports, NFL Draft, School Examinations

  8. Nov 12, 2011 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  9. Ear alarm: Local musician struggles with life-altering hearing damage

    T.J. Linkous, a rockabilly musician living in Poquoson, rolled up his sleeve to show a right arm covered in horror movie tattoos.
    T.J. Linkous, a rockabilly musician living in Poquoson, rolled up his sleeve to show a right arm covered in horror movie tattoos. Tortured faces from frightening flicks such as "Creepshow," "The Evil Dead" and "Necromantik" stare out from his skin....

    Tags: Halloween, Music, Bars and Clubs, Ears and Hearing, Dining and Drinking

  10. Jan 16, 2012 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  11. Dangers of being a Lefty in a right-handed world

    If you stop and think about it for a moment you’ll realized it's a right-handed world and left-handers are just living it.
    CW33 News
    If you stop and think about it for a moment you’ll realized it's a right-handed world and left-handers are just living it. Everything from vending machines to shifting a car to golf clubs are designed with righties in mind and that's just the tip...

    Tags: Learning Disability, Culture, Schizophrenia, Social Sciences, Culture

  12. Jul 21, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Performance review: Eddie Izzard at the Hollywood Bowl

    Culture Monster
    On Wednesday night British performer Eddie Izzard became not only the first solo comedy act to appear at the Hollywood Bowl, he raised the performance bar all the way to where the Bowl ends and the night sky begins. Mary McNamara reviews....
  14. Aug 12, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  15. Dancing for a cause

    TribLocal - Schaumburg » News
    Seventeen-year-old Lillirose Farnell wanted to give back what she’s been given through dance, while teaching the community about autism. So, for the third year the …...
  16. Jul 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Accused soldier's family searches for answers

    Tears come to Elizabeth Russell's eyes when she thinks of the five Americans her son is accused of gunning down in a moment of rage in Iraq.
    Tears come to Elizabeth Russell's eyes when she thinks of the five Americans her son is accused of gunning down in a moment of rage in Iraq. She prays for them at St. Patrick Catholic Church in nearby Denison: the Navy officer, the Army psychiatrist...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Army National Guard, Murder, Psychiatrists, Insomnia

  18. Feb 22, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  19. Experts: Lack of 'tummy time' causes developmental delays in children

    Medical professionals call it a national epidemic: normal children who are delayed in accomplishing basic skills like holding a pencil or catching a ball.  At least one expert calls them "bucket babies."  They're kids who spend too much time in containers like car seats and not enough time on their tummies.  It causes problems in children from infancy through adulthood.
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    Medical professionals call it a national epidemic: normal children who are delayed in accomplishing basic skills like holding a pencil or catching a ball.  At least one expert calls them "bucket babies."  They're kids who spend too much time in containers...

    Tags: Abusive Behavior, Taekwon-Do, Surgery, Murder, Jaw

  20. Mar 1, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. The hope of music's healing powers

    Yes, yes, it hath charms to soothe a savage breast (or beast, if you prefer to repeat a common mistake). But researchers are finding that music may be an effective balm for many other afflictions: the isolation of conditions such as autism and Alzheimer's disease, the disability that results from stroke, the physical stress of entering the world too early.
    Yes, yes, it hath charms to soothe a savage breast (or beast, if you prefer to repeat a common mistake). But researchers are finding that music may be an effective balm for many other afflictions: the isolation of conditions such as autism and Alzheimer's...

    Tags: Long Term Care, Music, Premature Birth, Brain, Nursing

  22. Jan 12, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Winter pot pie

    Kitchen and chicken are practically the same thing, at least to the dyslexic and the hungry.
    Chicago Tribune
    Kitchen and chicken are practically the same thing, at least to the dyslexic and the hungry. Which makes sense. Every kitchen should meet regularly with chicken. It's the dish that scents the air, warm, comforting and homey. Especially chicken pot pie....

    Tags: Pies and Tarts, Cheese Corn, Bacon, Butter, Physical Conditions

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