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What's your flirting style? Expert will have the answers
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe flirting comes first, then Cupid lets fly his arrow. But if you think men are more prone to communicate physical attraction, you'd be wrong. "It was surprising to us that women were more likely than men to be physical flirts," said Jeffrey Hall, an...Tags: eHarmony, Education, University of Kansas , Colleges and Universities
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Sunday's Calendar
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'Muckheap'
Polyglot Theatre's Muckheap brings family entertainment to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts' Samueli Theater. Shows are 1 and 3 p.m. Tickets start at $20. For more information, visit http://www.scfta.org.
'Le Corsaire Suite'...Tags: Muscular Dystrophy, Diseases and Illnesses, Basketball, Jane Austen, Shrek (fictional character)
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'The Artist': This is your brain on silent films
24 FramesA scientists at USC on how brains process a silent film like "The Artist"... -
Gayle on the Go! Weekend Events for December 3 and 4
KTLA NewsSaturday at 6 p.m. 35th Annual Montrose Christmas Parade Honolulu Avenue Montrose 1-818-259-5195 www.montrosechristmasparade.com Rain or shine, the 2011 Montrose Christmas Parade marches down Honolulu Avenue in Montrose. Jack and Helen Nethercutt...Tags: Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Turkey (animal), Forestry and Timber, Travel
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Threats to the fetus during pregnancy
Poor nutrition in the womb and infancy can reprogram the body's organs, setting the stage for disease decades down the road, according to the fetal origins theory. Much less is known about the impact of environmental and psychological exposures, but...Tags: Health, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Environmental Pollution
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U.S. colleges: What bad economy? Gifts rise 8.2% to $30.3 billion
Nation NowDonations to U.S. colleges and universities rose 8.2% last year as the institutions of higher education improved their financial condition after some tough economic years, according to a survey released Wednesday by the Council for Aid to Education.... -
With perfect ACT score, Wheaton teen one of nation’s top scholars
TribLocal - Wheaton » NewsA Wheaton teen has been named one of the nation’s top scholars and could be honored at the White House this summer for his achievements. …... -
Southern California museums end PST with a day of free admission
Culture MonsterThe end of Pacific Standard Time -- the Getty's region-wide survey on the history of art in Southern California -- will be celebrated with free admission at 19 local museums on Saturday, March 31.... -
Dr. Max Harry Weil dies at 84: pioneer in critical care
Dr. Max Harry Weil, an influential pioneer of critical-care medicine and the founding president of the Weil Institute of Critical Care Medicine in Rancho Mirage, has died. He was 84.
Weil died of prostate cancer July 29 at his home in Rancho Mirage, said...Tags: Heart Attack, Human Interest, Elections, Diseases and Illnesses, University of Michigan
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One of many cogs for Tologs
The top-10 female high school athletes of the year were voted on by the Glendale News-Press sports department. These are selections 2-10. See the Aug. 17 edition for the Female Athlete of the Year.
2 — Katie Johnson, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy...Tags: Polo, Elections, High School Sports, Water Polo, Wars and Interventions
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