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Football, concussions and should we let our sons play?
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelI'll say this right up front: My son plays ice hockey, which isn't exactly a concussion-free sport, though he plays in a no-checking league, which lessens the danger. He was also a kid who played flag football and mentioned an interest in tackle, but we... -
Former Hartford Advocate Writer Brews Unemployed Reporter Porter
Jon Campbell, who briefly made Hartford a more interesting place with his presence and reporting for the Advocate, has entered the homebrew game with his signature Unemployed Reporter Porter (pictured). "Porter style beers were first popularized in...
Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace
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Religious tensions and the president’s inauguration
The Religion WorldRachel Zoll with the Huffington Post writes about the controversies swirling about the prayers at President Obama's inauguration: There may be no clearer reflection of this moment in American religious life than the tensions surrounding prayers at... -
Sir Paul Used to Have Beef with Vegetarians
Longtime and outspoken vegetarian Paul McCartney didn’t always espouse the virtues of eating meat-free. In a Huffington Post blog, the former Beatle wrote, “Growing up in Liverpool, I would have thought of a vegetarian as a wimp. We could be a...
Tags: Paul McCartney, Diets and Dieting, Vegetarian Diet
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Can conservatives celebrate Dr. King's holiday?
The observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, overshadowed somewhat by President Obama’s inauguration, inspired more than a few writers to complain about the “sanitization” of King’s message. The complaint has some...Tags: Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Martin Luther King Jr., Justice and Rights, Voting
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Three independent bookstores sue Amazon, publishers
Three independent bookstores have filed a class action suit against Amazon and the six major publishers, accusing them of creating a monopoly in e-book sales. The complaint, filed in New York on Feb. 15, focuses on digital rights management, known as DRM....
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Google+, Crime, Law and Justice, Books, Services and Shopping
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Former Playboy CEO takes on new role with health resort company
Special to the TribuneAt 60, Christie Hefner is taking the Canyon Ranch brand in a new direction. She's doing the same thing in her career and personal life. Over a long weekend earlier this month, all three of those paths converged over some dusty walking trails in...Tags: Apple iPad, Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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Is GOP abusing filibuster in blocking nominee for defense secretary?
Senate Republicans used a filibuster to block a confirmation vote Thursday on Chuck Hagel, President Obama’s nominee for defense secretary. Harry Reid, the Senate’s Democratic leader, said it was the first time a nominee for the Pentagon&...
Tags: Barack Obama, Harry Reid, Chuck Hagel, Politics, The Washington Post
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2013 State of the Union: Date, time, channels for President Obama address
Channel Guide MagazineUpdated Feb. 11, 2013, 3:45pm CT President Barack Obama will be delivering the 2013 State of the Union address — the fourth of his time in office, and the first of his second term as president — to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday, Feb.... -
Does New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's weight matter?
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is one of the most popular leaders in the Republican Party. He shows up in polls among top GOP presidential prospects for 2016. But Christie has struggled for years to lose weight, and a former White House doctor recently...
Tags: Obesity, Elections, Weight, Executive Branch, Republican Party
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Meet the commenters: 'AReader'
Change of SubjectPart of an occasional series Commenter ID: AReader Real name: Andrew Gender: Male Age: 36 Occupation: IP attorney, assuming I pass the Bar this summer. Former writer and sociology Ph.D. student. Family info: Never married (yet), but very much in...... -
“Monsignor Meth”: Connecticut’s real-life Breaking Bad priest
The Religion WorldDave Collins has this story on the Huffington Post about a Roman Catholic priest involved in sex, drugs and an adult book store: HARTFORD, Conn. — To onlookers, Monsignor Kevin Wallin's fall from grace at his Connecticut parish was like something...
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