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Beck, Grossman battling to last snap to earn starting QB honors
John Beck was ready to speak to a group of reporters Monday when he noticed a TV cameraman having trouble with some equipment. “We’re one camera short,” Beck said. “You all right?” He then calmly waited a full 40 seconds...Tags: LaRon Landry, ESPN (tv network), Jon Gruden, Ryan Torain, Drew Brees
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'Fixing' adds to anxiety
Q. My daughter will be 3 years old soon. Her father was primary caretaker until she was around 20 months, then he left and she hasn't seen him since. I expected her to be clingy in the beginning, however it is still continuing. She cries and screams... -
Howard County pets: How to quell cat anxiety
Q: Taking my indoor cat to her annual vet checkups causes her great anxiety. She howls in her carrier, trembles the entire time and ends up having an accident. How can we make these necessary trips less traumatic?
A: It’s hard to know for sure...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Stress, Behavioral Conditions, Pets, Entertainment
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Transgender former Rapid City council member running again
RAPID CITY — Marla Murphy says she still gets anxious every time she walks up to a voter’s front door. That pit-of-her-stomach, deep-seated worry, greets her at night, too, a cumulative effect of all the wondering. ‘‘You...Tags: Black Hills Corporation, Maine, Social Issues, U.S. Air Force, Charity
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Yoga for Harmonizing Anxiety, Depression and Mood Swings set for Sept. 10
Jala Yoga is offering a workshop, Yoga for Harmonizing Anxiety, Depression and Mood Swings, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10. The workshop is appropriate for all levels of students. The cost is $15. For more information and to register,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Mood Swings, Health
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Critic's notebook: Skyscrapers remain powerful symbols, post 9/11
Any skyscraper is a contradiction.
The tall tower is architecture's most famous building type and also the one most clearly at odds with the profession's roots. Fundamentally, architecture is shelter, a concession that we're afraid to face the elements...Tags: Santiago Calatrava, Burj Khalifa, Chicago Hotels, Arts and Culture, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
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A budget engineered for a dysfunctional national family
Contributing ColumnistLast week’s debt ceiling agreement was a striking victory for Republicans, although they almost threw it away under pressure from the Tea Party fringe. They got nearly $3 trillion in spending cuts with no tax increase. How did they extract this from...Tags: Stress, Elections, Democratic Party, Republican Party, Economic Indicator
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UPDATE: Custody case could go to third country
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - A St. Joseph Circuit Court magistrate has ruled that his court should have jurisdiction in a bitter custody tug of war between a Granger woman and her estranged husband in Cyprus. Marla Theocharides filed for divorce in the United States...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Nicosia (Cyprus), Abusive Behavior, Social Issues, Condos and Houses
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Interview: Yelawolf turns the club upside down
Compare Yelawolf to Eminem and you could miss the point. Sure, both are white rappers with chips on their shoulders and working-class backgrounds, but it's Yelawolf's power with the pen and his tenacity on the microphone that should be drawing the...Tags: Wiz Khalifa, Raekwon, Comedy (genre), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Eminem
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Being Muslim on the 10th anniversary of September 11th
The Sept. 11 terrorist attacks ignited an unprecedented level of anxiety in Chicago’s Muslim community.
A look back at the Tribune’s coverage 10 years ago recounts stories of Islamic schools and mosques locking their doors, Muslim women...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Madrasas, Movies
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Aberdeen professors: Psychological impact of 9/11 lessens over time
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, have affected Americans psychologically, but the strength and persistence of the effect varies depending on many factors, say two Aberdeen professors. There is no doubt that the attacks created a lot of fear, said...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Social Issues, Juvenile Delinquency, New York City, Washington, DC
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Baltimore Ravens fans eager for season opener
Greeting the start of the new Ravens season today might feel a lot like anticipating what's under the tree while padding downstairs on Christmas morning.
Will the big package tucked beneath the lower branches be a second Super Bowl appearance, which fans...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Labor Disputes, Todd Heap, Willis McGahee, Torrey Smith
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