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Salad industry on hunt for solution to tainted greens
For millions of Americans, bagged salads are a miracle food, the perfect mix of health and convenience.
Time-pressed cooks can rip open a bag and pour the leaves right into the bowl, reassured by the "triple-washed" label that some wondrous process has...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Jack in the Box Incorporated, Popeye the Sailor (fictional character), Consumer Goods Industries, Salmonella Infection
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How to save in a flash sale
Everyone loves a good deal, especially when it comes to luxuries such as vacations and eating out.
Online marketers know that too. That's why you're seeing seductive invitations for online flash sales for travel and restaurant meals.
The Cornell...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Photography and Video, Marketing
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U. of C. professor spent years convincing peers that economics is more than math
Tribune staff reporterIf there's one thing to know about world-renowned behavioral economist Richard Thaler, it's that he's human. Just as important? He thinks you are too. And that's more profound than it seems. Economic theory long held that consumers behave like...Tags: Social Sciences, Teachers, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Arts and Culture
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Maryvale makes alcohol awareness mandatory
They have asked a date, found the perfect dress, matched the shoes and made the appointments for hair and nails. But the seniors and their parents at Maryvale Preparatory School must add one more thing to their to-do list before prom night Friday.
The...Tags: St. Joseph Medical Center, Colleges and Universities, Students, Hospitals and Clinics, Brooks Robinson
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Why we're fat, Part 3: Our lifestyle promotes added pounds
Despite popular belief, a surge of laziness and gluttony is not what's making Americans fat, says science writer and fat researcher Gary Taubes, author of "Why We Get Fat."
In looking at the past 30 years, during which time obesity rates have soared,...Tags: Human Body, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals, Ball State University, Obesity
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What You Need to Know About Money
What do kids need to know about money when they head off to college? Here's what this year's Kiplinger interns -- Amanda Lilly , Deanna Pan and Michael Stratford -- had to say about key financial issues. Budgeting. Amanda learned how to parcel out her...Tags: Education, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Credit and Debt, Stratford
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Seniors offer tips for happy lives
Wouldn't it be great if we could get a "do-over" in life, like when you were a kid and a ball rolled into traffic? Karl Pillemer, a gerontologist at Cornell University, can't fix the mistakes of the past, but he does have some ideas on how we can have...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Depression, World War I (1914-1918), Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945)
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Notebook: Ex-Terp Moran wins Spirit of Tewaaraton Award
The Tewaaraton Foundation has named former Cornell University men's coach and Maryland player Richie Moran as the recipient of the Spirit of Tewaaraton Award. Moran will be honored at the Tewaaraton Award Ceremony on May 31 at the Smithsonian Institution'...Tags: Washington Nationals, Marist Red Foxes, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Lacrosse, Syracuse Orange
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Study ties fertility treatment, birth defect risk
Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments or infertility itself? A large new study from Australia suggests both may play a role. Compared to those conceived...Tags: Birth Defects, Human Body, Australia, Urinary System, Genes and Chromosomes
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City plans fixes for Pride of Baltimore memorial in disrepair
Twenty-six years ago this month, Roma Foti's daughter, 23-year-old Nina Schack, was one of four crew members who lost their lives when the Pride of Baltimore, a replica of a 19th century sailing vessel, sank in a sudden storm in the Bermuda Triangle....Tags: William Donald Schaefer, Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Inner Harbor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rash Field
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C. David Heymann dies at 67; controversial bestselling biographer
C. David Heymann, a bestselling biographer whose titillating accounts of famous lives often were criticized as inaccurate or dishonest, including a book on heiress Barbara Hutton that was recalled because of factual disputes, has died. He was 67.
Heymann...Tags: New York City, Literature, Biography (genre), Arts and Culture, Farrah Fawcett
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Berkeley Springs High School class of 2012 'planning for their futures'
trishr@herald-mail.comFor the first time in its 123-year history, a Berkeley Springs High School graduate was appointed to theU.S. MilitaryAcademy in West Point, N.Y. West Point-bound Loguen McKee, 17, is one of the top 10 graduates from the 2012 class of 181 seniors who...Tags: Arts and Culture, Financial Aid, Science and Technology, Ottawa Senators, Johns Hopkins University
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