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Dangers of being a Lefty in a right-handed world
CW33 NewsIf 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: Culture, Learning Disability, Arts and Culture, Social Sciences, Culture
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Love, disease and a killing
A series of heavy doors slid open, one by one, at the Pima County Jail. And finally I was sitting with 53-year-old Sanford "Sandy" Garfinkel, who had just been sentenced to 16 years in prison for killing his terminally ill wife by holding a pillow over...Tags: Punishment, Nursing Homes, Rubber Products Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Behavioral Conditions
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Sundance Film Festival announces its drama, documentary premieres
24 FramesSundance Film Festival is perhaps best known for its narrative and dramatic competitions, but the real business in Park City, Utah, is done around the Sundance Film Festival premieres — and none of the features announced Monday has a distribution... -
Bella Thorne and Zendaya talk about new movie “Frenemies”
Channel Guide MagazineShake It Up stars Bella Thorne and Zendaya continue to diversify their wardrobes and their young resumés in the latest Disney Channel original, Frenemies, premiering Friday, Jan. 13 at 8pm ET/PT. The film webs together three unique storylines that... -
On Location: Vintage eyeglasses provide clear path to Hollywood
Company TownProfile of vintage eyewear store in Pasadena Old Focals that over the last 21/2 decades has supplied glasses for movies, television and commercial productions.... -
ICHS Graduates Honored With 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award During Catholic Schools Week
TribLocal - ElmhurstOn Wednesday, February 1st, Immaculate Conception High School held its annual Distinguished Alumni Awards Ceremony – a key event in the celebration each year of …... -
The Healthy Skeptic: Promise of ChromaGen lenses for dyslexia a bit blurry
We rarely stop to think about it, but reading is an amazing accomplishment. It turns markings on a page or a screen into coherent thoughts. It's a complicated process: The eyes see a procession of letters, and the brain turns them into words.
The...Tags: Ophthalmology, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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First day of school a big hit, though a bit late
What a difference a week can make. From an earthquake to a hurricane to an extra two days of summer vacation, school is finally in session! A First-Day Celebration at Cedarmere Elementary happened on the third day, but parents and teachers alike were just...Tags: Education, PTA, Namibia, Colleges and Universities
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Dr. Joseph Giardina, dentist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterDr. Joseph Giardina, a retired Baltimore County dentist who was an early advocate for understanding the educational needs of dyslexic students, died of kidney failure Sept. 9 at his Phoenix, Baltimore County, home. He was 82. Born in Baltimore and raised...Tags: Roman Catholicism, University of Maryland, College Park, Dentistry and Dental Health, Football, Teaching and Learning
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TMI: Laura Baldini
Laura Baldini
age: 37
occupation: realtor
found at: Ram Island Farm (Cape Elizabeth)
What is the greatest achievement of your life so far?
My education. Because I'm dyslexic, I went to the Forman School in Litchfield, which helped prepare me for all of...Tags: Personal Service, Marilyn Monroe
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Sale helps Mennonite Committee help others
Daily American CorrespondentThe 13th Annual TriState Relief Sale set for July 15 and 16 at the Garrett County (Md.) Fairgrounds is not your typical auction. Not only are there thousands of items for auction-goers to buy, there is also a pancake and sausage breakfast, a chicken...Tags: Travel, Animals, Cruises, Tourism and Leisure, Hot Dogs
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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.
Tortured faces from frightening flicks such as "Creepshow," "The Evil Dead" and "Necromantik" stare out from his skin....Tags: Human Body, Halloween, Music Industry, Tinnitus, Arts and Culture
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