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Obama's 'enemies list:' Lamar Alexander
The Swampby Mark Silva Sen. Lamar Alexander, a Republican from Tennessee and onetime candidate for president, accuses President Barack Obama of building an "enemies list.'' Alexander, a veteran of the Nixon White House, understands how loaded that term is -- and.....Tags: Trials, Medical Services, Mitch McConnell, The New York Times, John Conyers, Jr.
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Health insurance headaches: Ouch, what a pain!
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsIt was a routine annual mammogram for my wife, and it was supposedly 100 percent covered by my health insurance. Now, six months and many frustrating phone calls later, I???m getting hounded by a collection agency and a ???payment processing......Tags: Medical Services, Health, Government Health Care, Social Issues, Health Treatments
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Taste of Chicago returns
It's safe to say that nobody knows what to expect from this year's Taste of Chicago.
Stripped down to five days from its usual 10, the number of food vendors trimmed to 40 (compared with 59 in 2011) and separated from its traditional Fourth of July...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Chicago Transit Authority, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tony Mantuano, Dining and Drinking
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With 'Ameriville,' a new artistic director makes a statement at Victory Gardens
The Chay Yew era at the Victory Gardens began in earnest Monday night with "Ameriville," an intensely politicized and energetic performance collage that starts in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and ends up as a poetic indictment of all manner of...Tags: Victory Gardens Theatre, Bronx (New York City), Hurricane Katrina (2005), Hurricanes, Anna Deavere Smith
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Back to the 1950s, giving up the smartphones and designer vodka
If you have ever arrived home looking for affection and found a partner hunched over a laptop, or if you've been tracked down after hours by a boss who controls your smartphone and your life, then you might find the premise of "Maple and Vine" very...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Plastic Surgeons, Arts and Culture, Manhattan (New York City)
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Victory Gardens announces smaller season, Sandra Oh
Citing the need for financial responsibility and a desire to conserve resources for the 40th anniversary season, Victory Gardens Theater artistic director Chay Yew announced Monday that the venerable non-profit will have a 2013-14 subscription season of...
Tags: B.D. Wong, Tony Kushner, Victory Gardens Theatre, Bronzeville, Anika Noni Rose
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No shortage of compelling third-round stories at storied Riviera
Saturday's third round of golf in the Northern Trust Open was like the line in the old TV series "Naked City." There were eight million stories at Riviera. Here are three. Barber can cut it Blayne Barber, 69-70-72—211; two under, tied...
Tags: Golf, Bill Haas, Amusement and Theme Parks, McDonald's, Northern Trust Open
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Local knowledge is a key, even off the course
The keys to playing Riviera Country Club as a PGA Tour pro don't just involve reading the greens and knowing what mid-iron to pull. Just as important is where you plan to sleep at night. John Merrick, in the thick of Northern Trust contention at eight...Tags: Golf, Zach Johnson, Waste Management Incorporated, YouTube, Graeme McDowell
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Scott Stallings is latest to learn how quickly fortunes can turn ugly in golf
Golf celebrates its winners and tortures its losers. It isn't a game, it's a giant thumbscrew. At first glance, Sunday presented the opposite. Everything was idyllic in the California desert, where they play the Humana Challenge (formerly the Bob Hope)...
Tags: Golf, Bob Hope, PGA Tour, Sports, Phil Mickelson
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Phil Mickelson backs off on tough tax talk
LA JOLLA — Phil Mickelson, an expert at applying backspin on the golf course, issued a statement clarifying comments he made Sunday indicating he might move out of California because of the state's income tax laws. "I'm like many Americans who are...
Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, Farmers Insurance Open, Sports, Phil Mickelson
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Russell Henley arrives with a flourish
Wednesday in the desert was a day for fist bumps and well-wishing for Russell Henley, the new wonder on the PGA Tour. The tournament that Southern California learned to love under the banner of the Bob Hope Desert Classic, now called the Humana...
Tags: Bill Haas, Golf, Flu, Webb Simpson, Web.com Incorporated
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At a foggy Torrey Pines, nothing left to do but shoot the breeze
LA JOLLA — Nobody had the foggiest idea what was going on Saturday at the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament. The only thing that was clear was that Tiger Woods was in the lead and Mother Nature was in charge. Pars and birdies weren't the...Tags: Tiger Woods, Golf, Farmers Insurance Open, PGA Tour, U.S. Open (golf)
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