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City may put a lid on latest eco-trend
Just as Chicago consumers get the hang of reusable grocery bags, a new movement has sprouted to make local grocery shopping even greener: reusable containers.
Called BYOC — bring your own container — by its fans, the process involves carrying...Tags: Diets and Dieting, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Sales, Business, Health
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GRPS Could Be Without Superintendent Tuesday
Grand Rapids Public Schools could be without a superintendent as early as Tuesday morning.
Dr. Bernard Taylor is a finalist for the CEO job in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District. Officials there plan to meet early Tuesday and could name a...Tags: Ohio
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Your Morning Fashion and Beauty Report: Heidi Klum bares all for 'Project Runway.' Justin Bieber's perfume launch sparks excitement. Katy Perry sports new hair color.
All The RageYou don't usually think of something like a perfume launch turning violent, but that's what happened Thursday when Justin Bieber appeared to promote his new "Someday" fragrance at Macy's Herald Square in Manhattan. The young heartthrob went outside the... -
Naperville falls to 10th place in best city for sitters
TribLocal - Naperville » NewsEven though they’ve dropped their rates, Naperville babysitters are not quite as competitive as last year. In a survey released Tuesday by Sittercity.com — a …... -
Spelling detour: Sign in Ohio spells north 'NORHT'
STRONGSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — A new, high-profile road sign over an Ohio interstate highway entrance will be replaced, because a contractor's spelling went off the road. The word "north" appeared prominently at the top of the sign misspelled "N-O-R-H-...Tags: The Associated Press, Ohio
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Stephen Markley – you owe me a cab ride
LakeviewLike most Monday mornings, I was procrastinating at work and reading the RedEye when all of a sudden I had an epiphany. I was reading Stephen Markley’s hilarious (and oh-so-true) column about almost-threesomes when my eyes wandered to the bottom of... -
Science picks through the chocolate nuggets
It's every sweet tooth's dream. A steady stream of studies has linked chocolate to a variety of health benefits, including decreased blood pressure, lower cholesterol, reduced risk of heart disease, even effects on mood.
But the evidence, all of it, is...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Health, Health and Safety at School, Drugs and Medicines, Diseases and Illnesses
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Play where Ralphie and Randy lived in 'A Christmas Story'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe occasional car crawls down 11th Street, its driver and passengers looking for a parking space not too far from their destination, a nondescript residence that is becoming a popular tourist destination in a working-class Cleveland neighborhood....Tags: Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Television Industry, Business Trips, Entertainment, Real Estate
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Soupy Sales dies at 83; slapstick comic had hit TV show in 1960s
Soupy Sales, a comic with a gift for slapstick who attained cult-like popularity in the 1960s with a pie-throwing routine that became his signature, has died. He was 83.
Sales had numerous ailments and died Thursday at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx, said...Tags: Don Imus, What's My Line? (tv program), Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Comedy (genre)
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Using CT scans to see plaque in coronary arteries
It seems like the pinnacle of medical science: For just a few hundred dollars, you can walk into just about any hospital in Southern California and ask a doctor to check your arteries for buildup of heart-attack-inducing calcium plaque. Most of the time,...Tags: Health, Advertising, Breast, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines
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A Boost for Women's Low Libido?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThanks to Viagra, Cialis and Levitra, men with erectile dysfunction can get on board the Food and Drug Administration-approved love train. But women who experience a different sexual problem -- sagging libido -- have been left at the station. That may be...Tags: Breast Cancer, Sex, Erectile Dysfunction, Health, University of Southern California
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John Miner dies at 92; investigator of Marilyn Monroe's death
John W. Miner, a former Los Angeles County deputy district attorney who was an investigator in the 1962 death of Marilyn Monroe and made headlines in recent years when he revealed the contents of private tapes the actress recorded for her psychiatrist...Tags: Murder, Arthur Miller, Health, John F. Kennedy, Crime, Law and Justice
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