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Harlan: We need to take a closer look at business
Comedian Louis C.K. has a routine, "Of Course, but Maybe," where he challenges long-held beliefs. Humorously, he illuminates the dark side of principles we generally accept — of course children with nut allergies should be protected and a...Tags: FBI, Entertainment, Business
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'Check Please!' names Catherine De Orio new host
Citizens of Chicago, food-TV obsessives, our long nightmare is over: Meet Catherine De Orio. She's Italian. She's in her mid-30s. She lives in the West Loop. She's married to a lawyer. She has no food allergies. She has a throaty, confiding voice. Her...
Tags: Julia Child, Voting, University of Wisconsin-Madison, PBS (tv network), Apple iPad
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Throw out old containers, food and makeup
I often think about old things I'd like to be rid of - like about 40 years between me and my early 20s - but that's not possible until they invent a time machine. Now AARP, which knows old, is offering suggestions on the five old things you need to...Tags: Asthma, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Drugged driving law on the books in Mich.
VAN BUREN COUNTY, Mich. – Plenty of people are taking allergy medicine this time of year, but how much is too much? Taking an over-the-counter medicine and getting behind the wheel can get you in just as much trouble in Michigan as drinking and...
Tags: Over-the-Counter Medicines, Zoloft (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Consider begonias as an alternative to troubled impatiens
As many will remember, last year impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) everywhere died in late July and August. The plants became stunted and developed white fuzz on the underside of the leaf. Yellow leaf spots appeared on the topside of the leaves; the leaves...
Tags: Allentown, Tools, Viral Diseases and Infections, Tools and Hardware, Services and Shopping
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Should gluten free research focus more on causes than substitutes?
Tribune reporterWhat's up with wheat? As new diagnoses (and self-diagnoses) of celiac disease and gluten intolerance continue to soar, an American staple is losing fans faster than Justin Bieber. It probably doesn't help that illegal genetically modified wheat was...Tags: Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Breads, Celiac Disease, Genetic Engineering
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Ordinance proposal would make Pseudoephedrine available by prescription only in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD -- City Council on Monday night discussed a proposed ordinance that would make it more difficult to get access to one of the key ingredients of methamphetamine. The measure would make Pseudoephedrine available by prescription only. It...
Tags: Common Cold, Drugs and Medicines, Methamphetamine (drug), Methamphetamine Addiction
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It Was a Great Day for Bloomfield High School's Demario Gray, but a tough one for Northwest Catholic's Sarah Gillespie
The Hartford CourantHe takes a picture. That's right. Demario Gray uses his index fingers and thumbs to form an imaginary camera. He snaps a mental photograph. And then he jumps like nobody else in the state. "I ask my guys to visualize things," Gray's coach Garfield White...Tags: Penn Relays, Robin Williams, Track and Field, Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, Cheshire
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Packed house expected for Springfield prescription pseudoephedrine debate
mmoloney@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- After community meetings and tableside debates, the city of Springfield will hear the people's opinion to limit the sale of allergy medicines. Monday night, council members will listen to the first reading of an ordinance that would...Tags: Robin Williams, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Meth lab busts decrease; police chief cites proposed allergy med ordinance
ewood@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Pseudoephedrine could soon be available by prescription-only in Ozark and Springfield. It is an effort to make the key ingredient for methamphetamine harder to access. City leaders in both towns planned to take up the issue in...Tags: Robin Williams, Methamphetamine (drug)
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Covert actress: Brit Marling infiltrates Hollywood
Brit Marling has become something of a professional infiltrator. In the new political thriller “The East,” which she co-wrote and produced with director Zal Batmanglij, the 29-year-old Chicago native plays an intelligence-firm operative...
Tags: Georgetown, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Arbitrage (movie), The East (movie), The Company You Keep (movie)
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