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Calories -- are they all the same? Yes and no
chrisc@herald-mail.comIn the diet world, there are a few vocabulary words that are generally considered as bad words. All too often, "calorie" is one of them. But that's too bad, because, according to Brittany Smith, clinical dietitian at Meritus Medical Center, calories...Tags: Cheese Corn, Foods and Beverages, Carrots, Dietary Supplements, Salt
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Musselman High School principal offers advice to grads
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comMusselman High School principal Holly M. Kleppner had “two pieces of advice” for the Class of 2012 before graduates received their diplomas Thursday night in the Butcher Center at Shepherd University. “No. 1 is to communicate,”...Tags: Cancer, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Wilberforce University, Science
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Centre College honors faculty and staff at closing dinner
Centre College honored faculty and staff last week at the annual faculty and staff appreciation dinner and awards ceremony. Debbie Livasy, custodial leader, and Mike Followell, grounds crew team member, received the Horky Service Award, which...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Financial Planning, Science and Technology, Financial Aid, Biology
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'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Welcoming back some old favorites
Tom tells us this is the "best of the best" coming back -- if that were true we wouldn't have anybody that finished lower than first or second on here. Hmph. Staircase introductions -- first impressions -- Sabrina Bryan has what Tom & Lorenzo refer to as...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Judges, Dance, Melissa Rycroft, Justice System
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PASSINGS: Robert Morgan Fink, Gene Vollnogle, Dorothy McGuire Williamson
Robert Morgan Fink Biochemist at UCLA Robert Morgan Fink, 96, a retired UCLA biochemistry professor whose groundbreaking research with his biochemist wife included developing a new technique in the late 1940s to study the thyroid, died Wednesday of...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Cancer, The Ed Sullivan Show (tv program), Biology, Los Angeles Times
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Roncalli duo have chemistry on tennis court
It has been a busy September start for Goslinga and her teammates, with four games in eight days, including Saturday’s sixth annual night game played at Swisher rather than the Wolves’ regular on-campus home at Jerde Field. The Midnight...
Tags: Hobbies, Tennis, Science and Technology, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Who gets saved?
Cat's looking even more beautiful than usual (which I didn't think was possible) as she welcomes us to tonight's episode with 16 dancers still left in the competition. The opening number has all the dancers dressed like Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp and...
Tags: Charlie Chaplin, Nigel Lythgoe, Whitney Houston, Mandy Moore, Dance
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Pinkett suspended 2 more games from Notre Dame radio booth
WSBT-TVNOTRE DAME – Notre Dame football commentator Allen Pinkett will be off the air for another two Irish football games over controversial comments he made during an interview with a Chicago radio station last week. The Notre Dame IMG Radio Network...Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Pinkett apologizes for "criminal' comments
NOTRE DAME - Notre Dame football radio analyst Allen Pinkett apologized for comments that he made suggesting that Notre Dame needed "criminals" on the team. "In reviewing my remarks from a radio interview Wednesday, it's clear that I chose my words...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Sports, Football
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Pinkett removed from Notre Dame-Navy broadcast
WSBT-TVDUBLIN - Former Notre Dame running back and current team radio analyst Allen Pinkett has been removed from the radio broadcast for Saturday's season opener between Notre Dame and Navy. IMG Sports Media, which produces Notre Dme football broadcasts,...Tags: Science and Technology, Entertainment, Sports, Football, Radio
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Prep Volleyball: Leopards charting course to state, county history
kauffman@herald-mail.comThe reigning queens of Maryland Class 1A volleyball are taking aim at a lot of history in 2012. Smithsburg — which enters this season as the three-time defending state champion — can become the seventh team in state history to win four...Tags: High School Sports, Science and Technology, Students, The Herald-Mail, Health and Safety at School
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Makers of flame retardants sever ties with industry-funded front group
Tribune reportersThe world's major manufacturers of flame retardants officially cut ties today with an industry-funded front group that waged a deceptive campaign to fuel demand for the chemicals in household furniture, electronics, baby products and other goods....Tags: Cancer, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Albemarle Corporation, Chemical Industry
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