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(S07E01) I decided to watch this episode a second time, just to see if my early assessment of it was correct. I wanted to make sure that I wasn't just so damn happy to have Gilmore Girls back, that I missed some fundamental change, something that would tell me that new EP David Rosenthal was going to completely scr...
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Forty-five0year old Maria Burnsed remembers the day she found a lump in her breast. "I was in the shower and I was giving myself a breast exam and I found a lump."
Since her aunt was diagnosed with breast cancer almost eight years earlier, Maria knew she needed to take the lump seriously. She scheduled an appointment to have a mammogram. After several other procedures, she landed in the o...
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FLORRISANT, Mo. A visitor to Marilyn Starling's two-bedroom unit in an assisted living facility in this St. Louis suburb is immediately struck by her creative use of space. "I keep as much as I can down in my storage unit in the basement, so there's not so much clutter," she says with a smile. "I want to be surrounded by the things I love, and the things I don't need I want out of s...
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Proposition 1B would authorize the state to sell about $20 billion of general obligation bonds.
As proposed, the measure is designed to fund transportation projects to relieve road congestion, improve the movement of goods, improve air quality and enhance the safety and security of the transportation system.
Under Prop. 1B, bond money would be available for expenditure by various st...
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News & Notes , September 26, 2006 · Guests discuss the return of football in the New Orleans' Superdome and why Bill Cosby is asking every American to donate $8 to a museum on slavery. Joining host Farai Chideya: Michael Meyers, executive director of the New York Civil Rights Coalition; Laura Washington, Chicago Sun-Times columnist, and author Yvonne Bynoe.
Sep. 26, 2006Roundtable: S...
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Parents should, however, purchase life insurance policies for themselves so that their children are protected.
There are a few exceptions. Funeral arrangements can cost thousands of dollars, and if you don't have the money to cover that expense, life insurance can be useful. Consider buying a small term policy just to cover burial and funeral expenses.
Opdyke adds that buying insur...
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Keeping watch over a sick relative as a child helped Judy Briggs decide what she wanted to do with her life.
Briggs, the chief executive of the Carolina Behavioral Health Alliance in Winston-Salem, was told as an eighth-grader to monitor the hospital intravenous unit attached to her mother, who had severe asthma. Briggs remembers counting each drop of fluid that drained into the IV bag.Posted in read more
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The popular ABC-TV show "Grey's Anatomy" used The Fray song "How to Save a Life" and included it in its newly released soundtrack of songs from the second season. The exposure has helped elevate the band's stature.
The contribution from The Fray comes as the band returns home to pe...
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In a written statement, Ricker, 44, said: "I am mentally and physically exhausted."
Since the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons, Citizens has become a symbol of the significant trouble in Florida's property i...
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Crosstown, MO - The stories of storm victims working through the aftermath, can be overwhelming. There are just so many people affected. Take a deeper look into the heart of Wanda Noe's tragedy, and you'll see the face of a survivor!
Wanda's home is now an open box of Christmas decorations, even juice that was once inside the fridge are exposed for all the world to see. "My pr...
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