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    May 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. 'Hangover 3': Another binge, sans the guilty pleasures ★★

    Slow, sentimental and somewhat sedated, the third "Hangover" movie isn't so much exhausted of outrageous "Oh no, they <em>didn't</em>!" ideas as it is spent of energy. And they knew it too. The only raunchy moment is stuffed into the closing credits, a "we forgot to do that" afterthought.
    Slow, sentimental and somewhat sedated, the third "Hangover" movie isn't so much exhausted of outrageous "Oh no, they didn't!" ideas as it is spent of energy. And they knew it too. The only raunchy moment is stuffed into the closing credits, a "we...

    Tags: Justin Bartha, Jeffrey Tambor, Ed Helms, John Goodman, The Hangover (movie)

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  3. German Mount McKinley Climber Dies after Heart Attack

    A German man died Sunday night after suffering a heart attack on Mount McKinley, becoming the first climber to die on the mountain during the 2013 climbing season.
    Channel 2 News
    A German man died Sunday night after suffering a heart attack on Mount McKinley, becoming the first climber to die on the mountain during the 2013 climbing season. In a Tuesday statement, Denali National Park spokesperson Maureen McLaughlin says Klaus...

    Tags: Germany

  4. May 21, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Aspirin not always best treatment for many individuals

    An aspirin a day may not always keep heart disease away, say two University of Florida cardiologists. But a new algorithm they have developed outlines factors physicians should weigh as they assess whether a patient would benefit from a daily dose of...

    Tags: Over-the-Counter Medicines, Medical Research, Heart Disease, Cleveland Clinic, General Practitioners

  6. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Baby boomers should be checking, tweaking investments once a year

    Baby boomers should be reviewing their retirement portfolios once a year and tweaking or re-balancing them, if necessary, says Delia Fernandez, a fee-only certified financial planner.
    Baby boomers should be reviewing their retirement portfolios once a year and tweaking or re-balancing them, if necessary, says Delia Fernandez, a fee-only certified financial planner. Fernandez is the founder of Fernandez Financial Advisory in Los...

    Tags: Stock Market, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Financial Planning

  8. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Burning girl dives into brook to douse flames

    An article in the May 17, 1913, edition of The Argus commended a young girl for keeping her wits in an emergency situation. The presence of mind of 8-year-old Isabelle Smith, of Cedar Hill, near St. Denis, probably saved her life about 6 o'clock Saturday...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Catonsville, Health and Safety at School, Halethorpe, Ellicott City

  10. May 19, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Thomas Harvey: Aerospace engineer helped send men to the moon

    In the early days of the nation's space program, when American astronauts were first launched into space from the scrublands of Cape Canaveral, Thomas Harvey was there to see it firsthand.
    In the early days of the nation's space program, when American astronauts were first launched into space from the scrublands of Cape Canaveral, Thomas Harvey was there to see it firsthand. As an aerospace engineer for Martin Marietta Corp., Harvey was...

    Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Military, Cape Canaveral, West Point, Winter Springs

  12. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Margate seeking volunteers to revise its charter

    &#8212; This is your first chance in decades to update the city's "bible."
    — This is your first chance in decades to update the city's "bible." The 42-page charter, which outlines how the city is governed, hasn't been revised in its entirety since the early 1980s, although it's been amended since then. Now the city is...

    Tags: Credit and Debt

  14. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Superman, a hero with staying power

    My nomination for American hero of the 20th century is someone who lived half his life in disguise and the other half as the world's most recognizable man. He appeared on more radio broadcasts than Ellery Queen and in more movies than Marlon Brando, who once played his father. He helped give America the backbone to wage war against the Nazis, the Depression and the Red Menace. He remains an intimate to kids from Boston to Belgrade and has adult devotees who, like Talmudic scholars, parse his every utterance.
    My nomination for American hero of the 20th century is someone who lived half his life in disguise and the other half as the world's most recognizable man. He appeared on more radio broadcasts than Ellery Queen and in more movies than Marlon Brando, who...

    Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Entertainment, Superman (fictional character), Radio, Media Industry

  16. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Elinor S. McLeod

    Elinor McLeod came from a long line of female educators, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother who were teachers.
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    Elinor McLeod came from a long line of female educators, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother who were teachers. She went on to become one of the first female principals for Washington County Public Schools and served many county...

    Tags: PTA, Colleges and Universities, Holidays, The Herald-Mail, Washington, DC

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  19. Allentown boy returns home a day after near-drowning in Jordan Creek

    For nearly 5 minutes after the 3-year-old boy's limp body was pulled from Allentown's Jordan Creek on Thursday evening, city officer Chad Mertz pumped the child's chest and saw no sign of life.
    For nearly 5 minutes after the 3-year-old boy's limp body was pulled from Allentown's Jordan Creek on Thursday evening, city officer Chad Mertz pumped the child's chest and saw no sign of life. Then he thought he saw the boy's face move. "There was...

    Tags: Pneumonia, Allentown, Hospitals and Clinics, Lehigh Valley Hospital, Catasauqua

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. How to avoid a return to the hospital

    The only thing less pleasant than a stay in the hospital is having to go right back there to deal with complications. And experts say it happens all too often. One in 8 elderly patients is readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of being discharged...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance, Dwayne Johnson, Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure

  22. May 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. ‘Doctor Who’ finale: Jenna-Louise Coleman on the mystery of Clara

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Fans of the BBC sci-fi series “Doctor Who” know that this season's biggest mystery isn't about sinister aliens or otherworldly […]...
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