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    Jul 18, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. A pirate's life for you: Finding the 'arrrrgh' in the Sunshine State

    When it comes to pirate awareness, the timeline is clearly divided:
    Sentinel Staff Writer
    When it comes to pirate awareness, the timeline is clearly divided: Pre-PC, or post-PC. Pirates of the Caribbean, that is. "The explosion of popularity was exponential after that," says Donna Demko, handing out beads in her pirate garb on a sunny...

    Tags: History, Family, Key West, Travel, Festive Events

  2. Feb 7, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. The best way to Rio de Janeiro

    If you go THE BEST WAY TO RIO DE JANEIRO FROM LAX: Direct service is offered on Delta, and connecting service (change of planes) is offered on American, Continental, US Airways, United and Delta. Restricted round-trip airfares begin at $888. WHEN TO...

    Tags: Dance, Festive Events, Travel, U.S. Airways, Entertainment

  4. Aug 9, 2010 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  5. Google Stalks

    Google knows all about you.  Your online surfing habits are all Google needs to get a glimpse into your life.  As far as e-mail and chat goes, it now understands your social circle.
    Cyber Deputy Sam Fung
    Google knows all about you. Your online surfing habits are all Google needs to get a glimpse into your life. As far as e-mail and chat goes, it now understands your social circle. var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Share | With this...

    Tags: Twitter, Inc., Google Inc., Facebook, Sociology, CyberGuy

  6. Sep 13, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The 'contagion' of social networks

    The old folk concept that our personal health behaviors rub off on those around us has received a staggering amount of scientific support of late. Over the last few years, study after study has shown that weight gain, drug and alcohol use, even loneliness and depression aren't islands unto themselves but are powerfully contagious — capable of spreading within our social networks just as germs scatter after a sneeze.
    The old folk concept that our personal health behaviors rub off on those around us has received a staggering amount of scientific support of late. Over the last few years, study after study has shown that weight gain, drug and alcohol use, even loneliness...

    Tags: Weight, Overweight, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tobacco Addiction, Emergency Planning

  8. Apr 22, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  9. Midlife parents

    There are tradeoffs to becoming parents, even when you're young. Here are some pros and cons associated with becoming a midlife parent.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    There are tradeoffs to becoming parents, even when you're young. Here are some pros and cons associated with becoming a midlife parent. The Benefits of Waiting Taking time to "find yourself" before starting your family benefits you and your future...

    Tags: Children, Family, Colleges and Universities, Adults

  10. Jan 12, 2010 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  11. Sep 19, 2009 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  12. Women and Children First

    Celebrating its 30th anniversary on October 3rd, <a href="http://www.womenandchildrenfirst.com/">Women and Children First</a> feminist bookstore is a <a href="http://chicago.timeout.com/articles/features/74843/save-women-and-children-first">treasured</a> pillar of Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. With thousands of  titles by, for and about women and with a huge selection of children's  literature, the shop offers a variety of fiction, biography,  non-fiction, memoir and essay titles. The eager staff is quick with  recommendations and knowledge of even highly-obscure titles, and one  can't help by notice Women and Children First's brand of customer  service feels more like a spirited book discussion with a  literature-impassioned friend. The contagious spirit of the staff  coupled with the blending of small, local titles alongside international  bestsellers helps to create the undeniably community-driven feel of the shop, which is further demonstrated in the book store's unwavering support of local authors. The store attracts  enthusiastic crowds with its frequent events ranging from emerging authors to a past roster of guests including Sandra Cisneros, Dorothy Allison and Margaret Atwood.
    Tribune Reporter
    Celebrating its 30th anniversary on October 3rd, Women and Children First feminist bookstore is a treasured pillar of Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. With thousands of titles by, for and about women and with a huge selection of children's...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Children, Literature, Human Interest, Andersonville

  13. Mar 27, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  14. The battle over war stories: Is authenticity enough?

    When Stephen Crane wrote "The Red Badge of Courage" (1895), his Civil War scenes were so sharply persuasive that the author's contemporaries assumed he was a combat veteran.He wasn't. The success of Crane's slim novel is a notable exception to the general rule of artistic renderings of war: If you haven't been there, you're not entitled to describe it.
    Cultural Critic
    When Stephen Crane wrote "The Red Badge of Courage" (1895), his Civil War scenes were so sharply persuasive that the author's contemporaries assumed he was a combat veteran.He wasn't. The success of Crane's slim novel is a notable exception to the general...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Movies, Academy Awards, The Hurt Locker (movie), Entertainment

  15. Apr 12, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  16. 2010 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize awarded to Eleanor Ross Taylor

    The Poetry Foundation announced this morning that poet Eleanor Ross Taylor has been presented with the 2010 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. Editor of Poetry magazine, Christian Wiman, described the "intricately odd designs and careful, off-kilter music, their vital characters and volatile silences" of Taylor's poetry. Ten of Taylor's poems will be published in the May issue of the magazine.
    Tribune Reporter
    The Poetry Foundation announced this morning that poet Eleanor Ross Taylor has been presented with the 2010 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize. Editor of Poetry magazine, Christian Wiman, described the "intricately odd designs and careful, off-kilter music, their...

    Tags: Poetry, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Ceremonies

  17. Jul 29, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  18. Young, in love and less likely to drink

    Marriage usually helps stabilize behavior, with people less likely to use drugs and drink once wedded. The same appears to be true of young adults in romantic relationships, a new study has found.
    Los Angeles Times
    Marriage usually helps stabilize behavior, with people less likely to use drugs and drink once wedded. The same appears to be true of young adults in romantic relationships, a new study has found. Researchers examined surveys of 909 people who were...

    Tags: Health, Drugs and Medicines, Los Angeles Times

  19. Jan 12, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. Love and infidelity

    In the pursuit of happily-ever-after, the odds seem to be stacked against us.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    In the pursuit of happily-ever-after, the odds seem to be stacked against us. Men and women reap huge benefits when they stick around with a good partner - staying happier and healthier, living longer and passing along more genes. But the sticking-around...

    Tags: Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Florida State University, Brain, Science and Technology

  21. Jun 29, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  22. Young and Pregnant, But Not Alone

    At 17, Camia Carruthers is expecting her first child. But she's not going it alone. She has the support of her parents, her boyfriend and Jeanne Kumlin, a nurse who makes weekly house calls.
    McClatchy Tribune
    At 17, Camia Carruthers is expecting her first child. But she's not going it alone. She has the support of her parents, her boyfriend and Jeanne Kumlin, a nurse who makes weekly house calls. For years, the Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency has been sending...

    Tags: Nursing, Minnesota, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics

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