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Summer allergies hitting some hard
If you’re suffering from congestion, have a gravely voice and headaches, there’s a good chance you can blame allergies. “There are a lot of problems right now,” said Dr. Timothy Linehan, an allergist with Northern Michigan Allergy...
Tags: Nose, Ear Infection, Asthma, Physical Conditions, Wheezing
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Sting targets white supremacists: Agents' Nazi 'gang' duped suspects
ST. CLOUD — A neo-Nazi motorcycle gang created by an undercover law-enforcement unit to investigate white supremacists and racist bikers has helped topple two domestic-terrorism groups in Central Florida.
The original investigation began in 2007,...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Lifestyle and Leisure, Trials, Sting, Terrorism
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Appreciating the family resemblance
"You look just like your mother!" I've lost count of how many times I heard that as a child and even now. Apparently I talk like my mom, laugh like my mom and according to my sister, I swing a golf club like my mom. I personally don't see it. I feel... -
Mountain lion season, harvest may be liberalized
American News CorrespondentMILBANK — Mountain lion hunters in South Dakota could be getting quite the Christmas present for the coming season. State Wildlife Division biologists recommended a broad package of changes Thursday to the South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks...Tags: Hunting, Travel, Radio, Entertainment, Christmas
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Online Dish: A Sip of Semen a Day Will Keep The Nausea Away
KIAHQue the, "that's what he said jokes." A sip of semen a day can keep the morning sickness away. Say what?! All together now, baby daddies around the world rejoice! Turns out the old wives tale is a reality. According to Gordon Gallup, a Psychologist,...Tags: Flu, Common Cold, Morning Sickness
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HCC offers classes for students in grades six through eight
This summer, Hagerstown Community College’s College for Kids program will offer a variety of classes for students entering grades six through eight. Courses offered include “A Pair of Genes;” “Discovering Shakespeare;” and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Hospitals and Clinics, William Shakespeare
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Activists grill producers of modified corn
As the Midwest crunches into sweet corn season, a new type will be appearing on grocery store shelves — even though shoppers have no way to recognize it. It's genetically modified sweet corn from the biotech giant Monsanto, engineered to resist a...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Chemical Industry, Elections, Groceries, Technology
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Long-serving police dog busy up to retirement
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — Twenty-five days from retirement, Ralph was needed by police. A Fort Wayne patrol officer had pulled over a black Pontiac Bonneville on the city's south side, and soon enough Ralph was there, circling the car with his nose...
Tags: Cancer, Bank Robbery, Law Enforcement, Theft
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Es Monroe una estrella inmortal
MÉXICO, DF .- A 50 años de su muerte, ocurrida el 5 de agosto de 1962, Marilyn Monroe sigue siendo una de las estrellas más poderosas de Hollywood. Tan sólo el año pasado, la actriz ocupó el tercer puesto de la lista anual de Forbes de las celebridades...
Tags: Arthur Miller, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Lady Gaga, Grace Kelly, Elvis Presley
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Online Dish: Sniff Your Way to a Date at Pheromone Parties
KIAHSniff your way to love. Forget speed dating, pheromone parties are the new way to find a mate. The single mixers, ask guests to bring a t-shirt that they have slept in for 3 days and to put it in a freezer bag. Each bag is placed with a number, which...Tags: USA Today
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Increase in New Swine Flu Strain Linked to County Fairs
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Health officials have seen an uptick in cases of a new strain of swine flu in humans. According to the latest flu report published Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 16 people have been infected with a new strain...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Family, Chemical Industry, Flu, Swine Flu
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Russian official isn't lovin' McDonald's food
timr@herald-mail.comAs much as we dislike Big Brother, it’s good to know that other nations must also deal with the fussy bureaucratic matrons who are always overseeing the national diet, specifying what and what does not count as edible fare. Russia, for example,...Tags: Obesity, Fox News Channel (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, The Herald-Mail
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