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    Jun 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Aldous Huxley's psychedelic Los Angeles life

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    Author Aldous Huxley, a bracing intellectual, took LSD and mescaline a decade before they became popularized, influencing a future subculture....
  2. Jul 7, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Anthem Blue Cross promotes alternatives to expensive emergency room visits

    Money & Company
    Looking for cheaper alternatives to the emergency room? There are urgent care centers and retail health clinics throughout California that may be all you need. And the state’s largest for-profit health insurer says it has a quick way to find......
  4. Jul 13, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  5. Glenview native’s band playing 100 shows in 100 days for cancer center

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    With the John Hancock Building as a backdrop, the three members of the band Moon Furies sang over the din of Michigan Avenue traffic Tuesday …...
  6. Sep 28, 2010 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston

    <i>Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions about the Ravens 24-17 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday.</i>
    Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions about the Ravens 24-17 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Maceo: Mike -- Is Kelly Gregg a liability against the run? It just seem like he gets no penetration. Mike...

    Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Kelly Gregg, National Football League, Football, Sports

  8. Jul 29, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 75 years, 2 dynasties, 1 river

    The Wendella glides beneath the Michigan Avenue Bridge, headed toward the lake. From where I stand on the top deck, we seem to be moving without a peep. The curve of the bridge's shadow passes across the boat, which is studded with people from elsewhere, everyone gaping upward; then the shadow unfolds, curling along the length of the 90-foot deck, down the stern, back across the water. The passengers shield their eyes from the sudden glare. This picture repeats every few minutes here, if not on a Wendella boat than on a boat from another local tour line, Shoreline, Seadog or Chicago Line. Only the chipperness of the tour guide and shine of the sun vary. Indeed, this day, the Wendella moves so smoothly that as it passes the Mercury boats, Wendella's most persistent competition, on the south bank of the river, I can't help notice Bob Borgstrom looking north. I doubt it's unintentional.
    The Wendella glides beneath the Michigan Avenue Bridge, headed toward the lake. From where I stand on the top deck, we seem to be moving without a peep. The curve of the bridge's shadow passes across the boat, which is studded with people from elsewhere,...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Arts, Architecture, Wrigley Building, Heart Attack

  10. Feb 14, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Making Chicago's top chef

    Grant Achatz moved up the aisle of the plane, his carry-on draped over his gaunt frame. It was October at Reagan National Airport, a rare moment of calm for Chicago's top chef, whose wary eyes belong to a man older than 36, and whose life has been blessed and cursed with incident. He was traveling with his two young sons, and they had just visited with the parents of his girlfriend, food journalist Heather Sperling. They were headed home to Chicago, trudging through the cabin of the plane toward coach, when his younger son, Keller, swung his backpack into a well-dressed man in first class.
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    Grant Achatz moved up the aisle of the plane, his carry-on draped over his gaunt frame. It was October at Reagan National Airport, a rare moment of calm for Chicago's top chef, whose wary eyes belong to a man older than 36, and whose life has been blessed...

    Tags: Tom Colicchio, Allergies, Health, Tickets, Game

  12. Sep 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Be slow my hurting heart: The pain of social rejection drives down heart rate

    You've been dumped by a romantic interest you really liked. You've been passed over for a job by a boss you thought admired you. A group of friends is going out together,&nbsp;leaving you out of their plans. This kind of <a title="study by Eisenberger" href="http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/302/5643/290" target="_blank">social rejection</a> prompts&nbsp;your&nbsp;brain to send warning signals&nbsp;to your body&nbsp;that there's been a sudden tear in your personal social fabric, says a new study.
    You've been dumped by a romantic interest you really liked. You've been passed over for a job by a boss you thought admired you. A group of friends is going out together, leaving you out of their plans. This kind of social rejection prompts your brain...

    Tags: Depression, Society, Los Angeles Times, Pain, Behavioral Conditions

  14. Feb 24, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. It's an odd lot at I-Drive Ripley's Believe It or Not

    For nearly two decades, the <b>Ripley's</b> museum on <b>International Drive</b> and I have co-existed. But until recently, I had not darkened the door of the Odditorium &#8212; believe it or not.
    For nearly two decades, the Ripley's museum on International Drive and I have co-existed. But until recently, I had not darkened the door of the Odditorium — believe it or not. Sorry, I had to go there — to the slogan, not the attraction....

    Tags: Wall-E (movie), Entertainment, Beyonce, Lincoln, Music

  16. May 18, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Your kid swallowed what?

    If your child stuffs something into his ear, be sure to check the other one. There's a good chance you'll discover another unexpected treasure, said Dr. Christopher Hampson, an ear, nose and throat specialist, who recently discovered some pebbles in a young patient's ear. When Hampson peeked into the other one, he discovered a crayon.
    If your child stuffs something into his ear, be sure to check the other one. There's a good chance you'll discover another unexpected treasure, said Dr. Christopher Hampson, an ear, nose and throat specialist, who recently discovered some pebbles in a...

    Tags: LEGO Group, Idaho, Human Body, Ear, Nose, and Throat

  18. Dec 2, 2010 |Story| LA Canada
  19. In Theory: Dealing with the holiday hustle

    The busiest weeks of the year are approaching, as people hustle and bustle to get ready for the holiday season. Then there is Lobsang Tenzin Negi, a former Buddhist monk who presides over a Buddhist monastery in Atlanta. He teaches a form of meditation...

    Tags: Judaism, Health, New York, Government, Anglicanism

  20. May 31, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Use scare tactics to dissuade smokers

    A leading cause of preventable death in United States has unfortunately become an addicting habit for many people all over the nation. This extremely harmful habit is smoking tobacco, known as cigarettes. Smoking causes many health problems, such as...

    Tags: Armed Forces, Tobacco Addiction, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War, New York

  22. Apr 3, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Duck DNA might shield farm chickens from flu

    Influenza has for years ravaged domesticated chickens. Now scientists suggest that a small piece of duck DNA might protect the farm birds against the virus -- saving commercial flocks and lessening the possibility that humans could be exposed to dangerous strains of the disease.
    Influenza has for years ravaged domesticated chickens. Now scientists suggest that a small piece of duck DNA might protect the farm birds against the virus -- saving commercial flocks and lessening the possibility that humans could be exposed to dangerous...

    Tags: Flu, Natural Resources, Health, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses

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