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A whiff of burger royalty
Dining@LargeIf you turn up empty handed this Mother's Day, mom will surely understand. We all know those White Castle hamburger-scented candles sold out in a flash.Introduced just days ago to mark National Hamburger Month, the $10 "Slyder-scented" candle can make.......Tags: Hamburgers, Maryland, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mother's Day, Foods and Beverages
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Celebrity Apprentice: The finale.... it's personal!
Reality CheckSo it's come to this. The finale -- or rather, the LIVE finale.....will it be the surprisingly together Bret Michaels or will it be the shockingly nasty Holly Robinson Peete? Diabetes versus autism? Compassion berry Snapple versus some tropical flavor,......Tags: Public Employees, Jon Gosselin, Rod Blagojevich, Eyewear, Bret Michaels
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Children's Theatre and Redmoon present first autism-friendly show
Row, row, row your boat, Gently down the shore, If you see a lion there, Don't forget to roar. This unconventional take on a very familiar song is what parents and their children (grandparents too) heard as they strolled into the lobby of the Ruth...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Lobbying, Music, Politics, Education
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Jonathan Fielding, the public's MD
If you've got your health, the cliche goes, you've got just about everything. If you've got public health duties, you're responsible for just about everything from mosquitoes (West Nile carriers) to hygiene (wash your hands for as long as it takes to sing...
Tags: FBI, Gonorrhea , Listeria Outbreak (2011), Crime, Law and Justice, Flu
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Malloy to serve on Riley Foundation board
South Bend TribuneThe Rev. Edward (Monk) Malloy, president emeritus of the University of Notre Dame, was recently elected to serve on the Riley Children’s Foundation board of governors. He will represent the South Bend region and will chair a regional committee here....Tags: Human Interest, Microsoft Corporation, Politics, Health and Medical Professionals, Chemotherapy
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Wherever There's Joy, There's Asaph Schwapp
The Hartford CourantHe would be named Asaph. In January of 1987, Evelyn Schwapp found in the Old Testament the name of King David's chief musician, one appointed to raise the sounds of God's joy. She had been a member of the Glory Chapel choir in Hartford and more than...Tags: Pandora Media, Inc., National Football League, Music, Flu, University of Hartford
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'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close': Post-9/11 film milks viewer emotions with impunity -- 1 1/2 stars
"Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close" transforms the carnage and unruly grief of Sept. 11, 2001, known to its preteen Upper West Side Manhattan protagonist as "The Worst Day," into an occasion for interborough healing and emotional encounters of the...Tags: Tom Hanks, John Goodman, Upper West Side, Jeffrey Wright, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (movie)
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Sanitized society puts hygiene hypothesis to the test
Is the American body politic suffering from an autoimmune disease? The "hygiene hypothesis" is the scientific theory that the rise in asthma and other autoimmune maladies stems from the fact that babies are born into environments that are too clean. Our...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Witnesses, Colleges and Universities, Culture, Physical Conditions
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Alex Trancoso is very loved
South Bend TribuneAlex Trancoso is a great little kid. He’s sweet, he’s loving, he loves animals. Sometimes he has tantrums, but it’s not because he’s misbehaving. He has been diagnosed with autism. Alex is 8 years old. Doctors include...Tags: Behavioral Conditions
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Ruritan Scholarship winners announced
The Maugansville Ruritan Club announced its scholarship winners from local high schools. Each winner attended a dinner at the club with their parents on April 17 and were presented $1,000 scholarships from Tom Ingram, scholarship chairman. Allison...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Colleges and Universities, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)
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Chicago Humanities Festival lets in the Animal
In announcing its fall programming theme, “Animal: What Makes Us Human,” the Chicago Humanities Festival provides one answer to the question that, for want of a question mark, it doesn't quite pose. The desire and ability to stage an...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Chicago Humanities Festival, Hyde Park, Festive Events
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Washington County Museum of Fine Arts hosts an exhibit of student artists
By Rebecca Massie Lane Special to The Herald-Mail " Once I drew like Raphael, but it has taken me a whole lifetime to learn to draw like children." — Pablo Picasso For more than 60 years, in April and May, the Washington County Museum of...Tags: Fine Artists, Arts, Artists, Museums, Music
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