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A De-stress Destination
Need to de-stress from your complicated life? Just a short getaway — for a vacation, weekend or even a day — can do wonders.
“A change of scene literally gives us a fresh perspective and helps us to understand our lives better when...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Tourism and Leisure, Human Interest, Travel
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Highway Worker Critical After Being Hit by Suspected Drunk Driver
KTLA NewsRIVERSIDE, Calif. (KTLA) -- A 52-year old highway worker who was struck by a suspected drunk driver has died. Barry Steele, who worked for Caltrans contractor Skanska Construction, was struck about 10:40 p.m. last Wednesday on a closed on-ramp to the...Tags: KTLA, Health and Safety at Work, California, Travel, Employees
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Summer Showers
The bridal shower was born of forbidden love.
More than 300 years ago in Holland, the legend goes that a young maiden fell in love with a poor miller, but because he couldn’t provide a proper home for the couple, her father refused to allow the...Tags: Laguna Beach, Personal Service, Marriage, Foods and Beverages, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
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Wiggle room in Motorola Mobility's state tax break
Tribune reporterThe fine print in a contract between Illinois and Motorola Mobility indicates that the smartphone company can maintain a smaller workforce than the one it employs today and still qualify for more than $110 million in financial incentives designed to keep...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Motorola, Inc., Chicago, Politics, Tax Credits
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Potatoes can add plenty to waistline
Public Enemy No. 1 in America's battle of the bulge isn't cupcakes, soda or double bacon cheeseburgers. It's the simple potato, according to Harvard University researchers.
Daily consumption of an extra serving of spuds — French fries, crispy...Tags: Education, Diabetes, Potatoes, French Fries, Foods and Beverages
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Corporations profit from health care waste
The United States wastes about $3,000 per person annually in health care spending — nearly $1 trillion a year. That's bad enough. Even more disturbing is who gets that trillion.
The fact is, we cannot understand politics in the U.S. by watching...Tags: Medical Services, Mitt Romney, Medical Procedures and Tests, Chemical Industry, Politics
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Low vaccination rates in some schools raise outbreak risks
Clusters of children without their required vaccinations in about 200 Illinois schools are raising the chances of school-based outbreaks of serious preventable diseases such as measles and whooping cough, a Tribune analysis of state data has found.
The...Tags: Measles, Chemical Industry, Shelton, Vaccines, Science and Technology
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Former Idol contestant gives audition advice
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO -- Move over chocolate covered bacon! On Wednesday former American Idol contestant Elliot Yamin fans got a real treat at the San Diego County Fair. Yamin, 33, was a fan favorite on Season 5 of American Idol, who ended up coming in third place, ...Tags: Diabetes, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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New charges filed against accused freeway sniper
SAN DIEGO -- Two counts of attempted murder were filed Tuesday against a man accused of opening fire on freeway traffic in Kearny Mesa, wounding a college student and damaging another motorist's car.
Stephen Joseph Dragasits, 58, pleaded not guilty to...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice, Travel
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Horse ranch helps sex trafficking victims recover
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterEL CAJON, Calif. -- An East County horse ranch is helping victims of sex trafficking and prostitution recover from their traumatic experiences. Susan Munsey felt the need to help women who were victims of sex trafficking in San Diego because she said...Tags: Prostitution, Human Interest, Social Issues, Abusive Behavior
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