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Women's Expo set in Tinley Park
Women looking to pamper themselves and help a worthy cause can check out the Women's Expo this weekend in Tinley Park. The event includes shopping, complimentary manicures, makeup application and hairstyling by Paul Mitchell The School Tinley Park....Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Breast Cancer
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Columbia Flier opinion pages didn't include pro-choice response to abortion column [Letter]
I was frankly "flabbergasted" (and I haven't used that word in a long time!) when I viewed the opinion pages of the March 7 Columbia Flier. I counted nine letters in support of Ms. Maria Santo's extremely anti-abortion letter which appeared in the Feb. 28...Tags: Abortion, Social Issues
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Arkansas adopts nation's most restrictive abortion law
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas soon will have the nation's most restrictive abortion law — a near-ban on the procedure from the 12th week of pregnancy — unless a lawsuit or court action intervenes. Lawmakers in the Republican-...
Tags: Abortion, Justice System, Executive Branch, Politics, Criminal Laws
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Group sends female inmates books
The message itself was simple: "I was so alone and then I got your package," it read. "Thank you so much. I love the books. Thank you and God bless." Yet there was something about the handwriting, a delicate and elegant script, that moved Megan Bernard to...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Ravenswood, Sidney Sheldon, Roosevelt University, Suzanne Collins
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Michelle Obama's wings
WASHINGTON -- If second-term presidents feel liberated by re-election to pursue bolder agendas, first ladies often become more comfortable to be their own person. Witness Laura Bush, who in her husband's second term discovered that she, too, had a voice...
Tags: Washington, DC, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Laura Bush, Entertainment Events, Barack Obama
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Connecticut Doctor Promotes Better Health With High Antioxidant Wines
The Hartford CourantWhen Paul DiGrazia, a successful Danbury obstetrician-gynecologist and owner of a successful vineyard in Brookfield, was about 45, he went through a version of a midlife crisis. "There has to be more to life than this," he recalls thinking. Red...Tags: New Milford, Grapes, Danbury, Viniculture, Farms
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In Pilsen area, a volunteer health worker offers answers about pelvic health
Ana Cazares is a volunteer community health worker who's so determined to broach taboo health subjects in her Pilsen neighborhood that she uses every opportunity that presents itself. Cazares was recently shopping in a local store when the Latina...
Tags: Mexico, Pilsen, Breast Cancer, Loyola University Chicago
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Palos Hills urges state to mandate labeling genetically engineered food
Palos Hills wants state legislation requiring food sellers to label genetically engineered food so consumers know what they're eating. The City Council recently voted for a resolution that urges Gov. Pat Quinn and the state legislature to make...Tags: Executive Branch, Pat Quinn, Politics, Government, Mayo Clinic
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Amid controversy, Israel issues new birth-control guidelines
JERUSALEM -- Rocked by a scandal involving birth-control treatments for Ethiopian Jews, Israel's health ministry issued new guidelines on the use of the injections known commercially as Depo-Provera. In a recent letter to the country's four HMOs...Tags: Family Planning, Health Treatments, Ethiopia, Religion and Belief, Osteoporosis
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Former U.S. Rep. Cardiss Collins dies
Tribune reporterFormer U.S. Rep. Cardiss Collins, the first African-American woman to represent Illinois in Congress, died of natural causes at age 81 on Saturday, Feb. 2, in Washington, D.C., according to a statement from Rep. Danny Davis, who replaced Collins as...Tags: Washington, DC, Midway Airport, Danny Davis, Danny K. Davis, Feminism
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Texas parents agree to let pregnant teen keep her baby
HOUSTON -- Attorneys for a pregnant Texas girl who sued her parents after alleging that they tried to force her to have an abortion have negotiated an agreement allowing her to keep the baby. “This is a tremendous victory and another life has been...
Tags: Abortion, Justice System, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Family Planning, Planned Parenthood
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Tone-deaf officials, secrecy make year's worst PR moves
Just one month into 2013 and it's already time to award the first round of Flubbies — recognizing the region's biggest public-relations flubs. We're talking moves so dim they made the Superdome's third-quarter lights look bright. There's a...Tags: Work Rules Contract Issues, Osceola County, Wicked (musical), Medical Specialization, Buddy Dyer
Apr 3, 2013
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Mar 8, 2013
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Mar 7, 2013
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Mar 30, 2013
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Feb 27, 2013
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Feb 22, 2013
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Jan 7, 2013
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Nov 29, 2012
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Jan 28, 2013
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Feb 5, 2013
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Feb 19, 2013
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Feb 4, 2013
|Column| Orlando Sentinel
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