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District promotes cultural integration
In Iran, Silvana Dermegerdichian was highly involved with her children’s school, volunteering with the PTA and greeting everyone from the receptionists to the principal by name. But when the family immigrated to Southern California four years ago,...Tags: PTA, Colleges and Universities, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Tee time comes most every day for 'Lucky' Lacaillade
On New Year's Eve, many of us will be putting on our party faces. Eugene "Lucky" Lacaillade will be playing his 360th round of golf this year. On New Year's Day, many of us will be swallowing aspirin and watching football. Lacaillade will be doing...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Football, Vietnam War (1955-1975), New Year's Day, Sports
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How to tell a cold from the flu
The common cold and flu are caused by different viruses but can have some similar symptoms, making them tough to tell apart. In general, the flu is worse and symptoms are more intense. - COLDS: Usual symptoms include stuffy or runny nose, sore throat...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Common Cold, Symptoms, Flu Vaccine, Headaches
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What to Keep in Your Glove Box
KickingTiresThe glove box can be a useful treasure chest in cars, housing everything from important papers and receipts to tire gauges and extra fuses. It's a safe, easy-to-access place for crucial items, and almost every car has one. Even the......Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Allergies, Tire Pressure Checks, Car Safety Tips and Advice, AAA
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Letters: Shape up or else
Re "Not a good fit?," Jan. 10 On the same day a study showed Americans are the least healthy among citizens of wealthy countries, there is a front-page article about residents of Santa Monica complaining that too many people are exercising on public...
Tags: General Practitioners, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance Cost, Health and Medical Professionals
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Side of fast-food fries, hold the healthcare
Well, no one ever convincingly argued that a diet of fast food is good for your health. And now it could be unhealthy for some of the people who work there – without them having to eat so much as a bite of their products. In anticipation of...Tags: Insurance, Entertainment Events, Tacos, Health and Safety at Work, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Amazon warehouse workers fight for unemployment benefits
Months after she suffered heat exhaustion and lost her job in an Amazon.com warehouse in Breinigsville, Rosemarie Fritchman sat in a small conference room pleading for unemployment benefits of about $160 a week. Opposing her at the hearing before a...
Tags: Insurance, Schnecksville, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Amazon.com Inc.
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William E. Murray
janeth@herald-mail.comWilliam E. Murray, known by family and friends as Bill, was more than willing to sign autographs when people realized he shared the same name as celebrity Bill Murray. He was known for his wit and sense of humor, for starting his day singing and...Tags: Religious Festivals, Georgetown, Headaches, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Lucille Ball
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What's acceptable?
Why does the FDA publish acceptable quantities of such non-food items as rat hair, arsenic and dirt in our food? Are there indeed acceptable quantities of these items, and how do they know? I can just feature this conversation from a Congressional...Tags: Mick Jagger, Peanut Butter, Margarine, Heart Disease, Heart Attack
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'Real Housewives of Miami' recap, Too much Drama for the Bahamas
This week the ladies are headed to Bimini. My initial reaction is, where the heck is Bimini? For those of us who don't know about beautiful, Caribbean islands, Bimini is an island located in the Bahamas. My next thought is why do the Bravo producers keep...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Bahamas, Caribbean Islands
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Facebook voters: Everything you need to know to cast your ballot
SAN FRANCISCO — You survived the U.S. presidential election. Now as citizens of Facebook, you are being asked to cast another ballot. Facebook users have been getting emails asking them to vote on "global site governance." It sounds complicated but...
Tags: Social Media, Elections, Voting, Politics, Email
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Tax-free toast to your health
Do you hate more money? If you have access to a flexible spending account at work and don't use it, perhaps you're a more-money hater. FSAs allow individuals and families to save hundreds of dollars per year by reaping 25 percent to 40 percent discounts...
Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Companies and Corporations, Pharmaceuticals, Coughing, Allergies
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