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Gayle on the Go, June 2
KTLA NewsOpen House Saturday @ 8:45a.m. Brethren Christian Jr. & Sr. High School 21141 Strathmoor Lane Huntington Beach (714) 235-5559 www.orangecoastgakuen.org One of the oldest and largest Japanese language schools in Orange County has open house. If you...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Emergency Health Procedures, Arts, Heart Attack
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June 4th: Midday Fix - Choosing the right gift for the right occasion
WGN NewsWestfield Old Orchard 4905 Old Orchard Center Suite 066 / Skokie, IL 60077 #1 BRIDES - Hostess gifts, bridesmaids and showers, choose items year round to build your gift closet, especially for sale items in home (linens, candles and sheets). Crate &...Tags: Skokie, Apple iPad, Farms, Travel, Williams-Sonoma Inc.
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Saturday's Calendar
SATURDAY Torah Study Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach, hosts its weekly Torah Study from 9 to 10:30 a.m., followed by the Saturday Shabbat Service at 10:40 a.m. Guests are welcome and child care is available. For more information, call...Tags: Arts and Culture, Restaurants, Arts, Father's Day, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Is yoga the best choice for a tween-ager?
Tribune Media ServicesYour tween daughter is begging to take a weekly yoga class with her friends. Should you steer her toward a sport instead? Parent advice (from our panel of staff contributors) Once you’ve checked it out, I’d say let her go for it. As the...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Family, Health
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The best celebrity fitness profiles of 2011
In 2011, we interviewed 26 South Florida celebrities regarding their fitness regimens. Just in time for New Year's resolutions, we've selected some of their best answers to our questions.
Read what they're doing to keep their bodies healthy and looking...Tags: Beth Daniel, Spirulina (dietary supplement), Bruce Campbell, Healthy Diet, Carrots
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Eccentrics, dreamers and seekers flock to Crestone, Colo.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor thousands of years, the high, arid San Luis Valley has spawned tales of the strange and the fantastic. Native Americans called it the Bloodless Valley, setting aside their weapons as they made vision quests up sacred Blanca Peak, the great sentinel...Tags: Colorado, Kansas, United Nations, Politics, Buddhism
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At Arizona's Miraval spa, visitor's first time is a charm
Special to the Los Angeles TimesElvis was not cooperating. I wanted to raise his back left leg and clean his hoof. Elvis wanted to be left alone. I pinched, prodded and pulled. Elvis remained as rigid as a carousel charger. "Do you rely on charming people?" asked Wyatt Webb, a beefy,...Tags: Philosophy, Acupuncture, Game, Horse (animal), Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Tara Stiles' secret senses
As a child, yoga teacher Tara Stiles used to tell her parents the trees in the woods near her home were connected to the people. They’d laugh her observations away. But as she grew older, Stiles realized she was experiencing things differently than...
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Attack of the mom guilt
You're working hard, and trying to balance family life with your professional goals. But can you really have it all and still be able to have some quality "me time"? "A lot of women feel like they might be admitting failure if they shared how difficult...Tags: Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health
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Thinking your way to a better life
"Life's slings and arrows" is Harvard-educated neuroscientist Richard J. Davidson's phrase for the events we spend our days ducking, sometimes unsuccessfully.
Losing out on that promotion. Getting dumped. Navigating a cocktail party of boors (or bores)....Tags: Human Interest, Dalai Lama, Genes and Chromosomes, Medical Research, Stroke
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Getting through grief
Losing a close friend or family member can be devastating. All the small details of daily life — getting out of bed, making meals, going to appointments, taking care of children, handling responsibilities at work — may seem monumentally hard...Tags: Harvard Medical School, Hospitals and Clinics, Chemical Industry, Healthy Diet, Pharmaceuticals
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Citizen Kahan
Tribune reporterPaul Kahan is the opposite of an enigma. He is easily explained. He is pleased by simple pleasures. He defines his life by four pillars: chef, record-store geek, husband, law-abiding citizen. Everything else is noise. In judgment, he renders halfway...Tags: Hamburgers, Mindy's HotChocolate, Separation of Church and State, The Publican, Chili
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