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True friendships are good for the health of men and women
Most of the emails I receive that request forwarding to others, I don't pay much attention to, unless they have cute animal photos or some real meaning to me. One from my best friend Bev, who lives in Mesa Ariz., captured my attention. The subject line "I...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Chess Playing, Stanford University, Behavioral Conditions, Stress
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Judge awards $1 billion in spam lawsuit
Associated PressDAVENPORT, Iowa - A federal judge has awarded an Internet service provider more than $1 billion in what is believed to be the largest judgment ever against spammers. Robert Kramer, whose company provides e-mail service for about 5,000 subscribers in...Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Lawyers, Prosecution, Trials, Companies and Corporations
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Home prices surge 13.6%
Bloomberg NewsWASHINGTON - U.S. home prices surged 13.6 percent in the second quarter, the fastest pace in more than a quarter of a century, as a decline in interest rates fueled record sales. The median price of an existing single-family home rose to $208,500 from...Tags: Palm Bay (Brevard, Florida), Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Family, Mortgages, Baltimore Weather
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Evidence of effectiveness proves elusive
Sun StaffSecond in a series TALLADEGA, Ala. -- Graham Elementary School has no shortage of problems, so it might seem surprising that when it was awarded a $100,000-per-year federal grant earlier this year for "comprehensive school reform," the school used most...Tags: Business Enterprises, Research, Baltimore County, Personal Income, Students
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Anxiety, lost moments mount for families of troops in Iraq
Sun National StaffFOUNTAIN, Colo. - These days, Army Sgt. Robert Lynn O'Neil's pride and joy, a dark-red truck with monster tires, sits untouched in front of his family's house. It's parked against traffic and at an awkward angle, as if its owner had been in a great hurry...Tags: Family, Weddings, Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Armed Forces, Anxiety
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'Face of terror not true faith of Islam,' Bush declares
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Trying to stave off an anti-Arab backlash, President Bush visited the Islamic Center here yesterday, saying Muslims should be treated with respect because "the face of terror is not the true faith of Islam." After an hourlong meeting with...Tags: Terrorism, Murder, Osama bin Laden, San Gabriel, Eyewear
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Columbia panel to determine significance of e-mail warning
Associated PressWASHINGTON - NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe said yesterday that an independent panel will decide the significance of e-mails by a NASA research engineer warning two days before Columbia broke apart that damage to the shuttle's insulating tiles might have...Tags: Lawyers, CNN (tv network), Space Programs, Censorship, Building Material
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May 19: Chicago Scene - SELF Workout in the Park
WGN NewsSELF Workout in the Park Saturday, May 21 Butler Field, Grant Park 350 East Monroe Street 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Rain or Shine! Special Guest Appearance on the Main Stage in Chicago: Alison Sweeney, host of The Biggest Loser and author Tickets will be...Tags: Hormones and Metabolism, Grant Park, WGN, Oranges, Vitamin C
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Crowd greets Ramsey: Personal finance guru connects with fans
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMore than 200 people, many of them age 20 to 30, lined up at Barnes & Noble in the U.P. Mall. And it was still a good 40 minutes before Dave Ramsey was to arrive Thursday. Sitting in his touring bus a few minutes later, a gracious Ramsey seemed genuinely...Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Business, Personal Finance, Radio
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Rollin 'Putt' F. Bunsness
Apache Junction, Ariz.: On Sept. 20, 2011, Rollin “Putt” F. Bunsness of Apache Junction, Ariz., passed away suddenly at Mountain Vista Hospital in Mesa, Ariz Rollin was born in Aberdeen, S.D., on Dec. 26, 1921, where he farmed for many years. In... -
Police Distribute Robbery Prevention Kit To Small Businesses
The Kansas City Missouri Police department is handing out robbery kits to mom and pop stores across the city, to help owners and employees from becoming victims.
Store's like Don's Liquor on Southwest Boulevard that have been robbed in the past and...Tags: Business, Theft, Small Businesses
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Charlotte 'Char' Keeter
Mesa, Ariz.: Charlotte “Char” Keeter, beloved wife of George “Bill” Keeter, and mother of Kim (Dennis) Kindelsperger, Kraig (Deb) Keeter and Kendra Roehl, passed away at the age of 69, on Sept. 5, 2011, in Mesa, Arizona. Char was born on June 1, 1942,...Tags: Church and State Relations, Mountains, Landforms
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