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Students honored
The Somerset Exchange Club students of the month for October from Salisbury-Elk Lick High School were Kelly Vaughn and Jeremy Zimmerman. Kelly Vaughn, daughter of Mark and Kathy Vaughn, is a senior at Salisbury-Elk Lick High School. At school, she is...Tags: Human Interest, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Religion and Belief, High Schools, Schools
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Locals edge Waves, 3-2
NORTHEAST GLENDALE — With runners in scoring position, Matt Telesco proved adept at bringing them home. The Glendale Angelenos second baseman didn't try to hit home runs either time he came to the plate with runners in scoring position. Instead, he...Tags: Education, Crimes, Sports, Colleges and Universities, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Firefighters try to contain Cajon Pass fire; I-15 open
L.A. NOWFirefighters on Saturday were trying to contain a 1,200-acre brush fire in the Cajon Pass. Traffic on Interstate 15, which was closed for parts of Friday due to the fire, was flowing Saturday morning, but officials said more closures are possible... -
State Of Plates
KIAHHave you noticed the variety of license plates out there? Of course you expect to see the Longhorns and A&M plates attached to the front and rear of Texas cars. Maybe even a bit pride when you see a U of H tag as you drive cross state, but Brigham Young...Tags: Education, Vehicles, Colleges and Universities
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People who need people live longer
It's pretty clear that eating a healthy diet, exercising, not smoking and not drinking to excess are factors linked to longevity. Perhaps the most ignored but potentially powerful strategy, however, is being a social butterfly. In a study published...Tags: Healthy Diet, Education, Tobacco Addiction, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Obesity
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Social support network may add to longevity
The best medicine for a longer, healthier life may be the support of family and friends: That's the conclusion of an exhaustive July report looking at studies over three decades on social relationships and mortality.
People with adequate social...Tags: Utah, Physical Conditions, High Blood Pressure, Science and Technology, Science
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In Theory: Can Americans reconcile with Islam?
Q. A leading Islamic cleric has begun a tour of America urging American Muslims to help shape the religion’s relationship with the USA. Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf says Muslims should depoliticize their faith and that they should aim to make Islam be...Tags: Elections, Christianity, Hamas, Feisal Abdul Rauf, Politics
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Richard B. Wirthlin dies at 80; pollster and strategist helped steer Reagan's political career
Richard B. Wirthlin, a pollster and strategist whose research, particularly on voters' personal values, helped steer Ronald Reagan's political career from his early years as California governor through his two terms in the White House, has died. He turned...Tags: Utah, Elections, Career and Workplace, The Washington Post, Republican Party
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Our View: BYU did the right thing in suspending player
Thumbs up -To Brigham Young University for sticking to its guns. When the school learned that basketball player Brandon Davies had had sexual relations with his girlfriend, it suspended him from the nation’s third-ranked basketball team. At most...Tags: Basketball, Elections, Substance Abuse, Athletes, Politics
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Hansen ~ Allen
John and Kathie Hansen of La Caņada announce the wedding of their daughter, Heidi Anne Hansen, to Jeffery Justin Allen, the son of Larry and Nancy Allen of Phoenix, Ariz. Heidi is a 2005 graduate of La Caņada High School and a 2009 graduate of Brigham...Tags: Utah, Education, Mass Media, Nancy Allen, Mountains
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Nacapoy has smashing debut
GLENDALE — The following are updates on area athletes at the collegiate level. Chad Nacapoy (Crescenta Valley High, 2007) junior, Cal State Los Angeles baseball: The former standout backstop for the Falcons didn't waste any time in showcasing...Tags: Elections, Students, Politics, McDonald's, Teaching and Learning
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Our Laguna: Honoring those for their skills, service
I read Monday in the L.A. Times that Gino Cimoli had died. Gino was the first major league player to bat on the West Coast when the Dodgers and Giants moved to California from New York in 1958. He wasn't the Dodgers usual lead-off batter, but Manager...Tags: Elections, AIDS, Christianity, New York Giants, Arts
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Jan 26, 2011
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Feb 17, 2011
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