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Valentine's Day gift guide: For men
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHere's a news flash, folks: No matter what your guy says, when Valentine's Day arrives, he so does not want that heart-festooned necktie, cupid-covered hot water bottle or I.O.U. snuggle coupon. After briefly recalling the grisly fate met by the holiday's...Tags: Holidays, Steven Alan, Health and Beauty Products
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Glenvar High School students come together to remember Michael Sandridge
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistGlenvar High School remembered a fellow student Wednesday who recently passed away from cancer. Michael Sandridge was a sophomore at Glenvar High School. He was diagnosed with testicular cancer on June 12, 2012 and passed away on January 27, 2013. ...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Education, Schools, High Schools
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Steinberg: The lying needs to stop
There was a time, not so long ago, when members of the athletic community were viewed as pillars of honesty and integrity. The public gave them trust ratings much higher than those of elected representatives (not surprising) and even physicians. Those...Tags: MLB Most Valuable Player Award, Ray Lewis, Lance Armstrong, Oprah Winfrey, Ben Johnson
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Think preventive medicine will save money? Think again
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - It seems like a no-brainer. Since about 75 percent of healthcare spending in the United States is for largely preventable chronic illnesses such as Type 2 diabetes and heart disease, providing more preventive care should cut costs....Tags: Diabetes, Internists, New York City, Lung Cancer, Injuries and Wounds
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Night out becomes annual 'Ball Crawl'
It seemed like business as usual around Downtown Huntington Beach on a foggy Saturday morning, as residents walked up and down Main Street for their morning walk and a cup of coffee. But little did the locals know that from the fog would emerge at least...
Tags: Social Services, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Breast Cancer, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lance Armstrong and Manti Te'o get trapped in a good story
How we love stories — the more movie-like the better. How we wish that life itself were more like the tales we see at our multiplexes and how much life has conformed to those wishes. All of this hit us with an especially loud and awful thud in...Tags: Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, People (magazine), Entertainment, Heroism
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Does Armstrong Have A Good Deed Left In Him?
The Hartford CourantI was in a sports department store last week and saw one of those yellow Livestrong wrist bands on a rack selling for $1. My dad died of pancreatic cancer many years ago. The money for the wristband helps to support cancer survivors. About $500...Tags: Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, U.S. Postal Service, Livestrong Foundation, Pancreatic Cancer
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Lance Armstrong admits drug use, bullying tactics
Lance Armstrong calmly told Oprah Winfrey in a highly anticipated taped television interview Thursday night that he took a variety of performance-enhancing drugs while winning a record seven Tour de France titles, but that in his mind at the time, he...Tags: Tour de France, OWN (tv network), Lance Armstrong, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Christian Vande Velde
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Lance Armstrong movie to be made by Paramount and J.J. Abrams
Well that didn't take long. Paramount Pictures and J.J. Abrams are making a movie about disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong. The studio and Abrams' production company, Bad Robot, have secured the rights to author Juliet Macur's book proposal "Cycle of...
Tags: Paramount Pictures, Book, Lance Armstrong, Oprah Winfrey, J.J. Abrams
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Jon Stewart: 'Any idiot' could have seen Armstrong was lying
While the nation (or at least the news media) continues to reel from the news of Lance Armstrong’s confession to Oprah Winfrey, Jon Stewart thinks we’re all idiots for believing the cyclist’s claims in the first place – himself...Tags: Tour de France, Paula Broadwell, Lance Armstrong, Oprah Winfrey, Livestrong Foundation
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Armstrong's disgrace
Like many Americans, for years I wanted to believe Lance Armstrong. He had the aura of a hero, a testicular cancer survivor's story and seven consecutive Tour de France victories ("Armstrong lays out story of his doping," Jan. 18). In hindsight, the...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Nottingham
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Lance Armstrong an argument for book burning
Lance Armstrong's well-orchestrated apology tour has brought back a bad memory: all the wasted hours I spent reading his book, "It's Not About the Bike." I was one of many readers captivated by his dramatic tale: hot-headed young rider gets felled by...Tags: Tour de France, Lance Armstrong, Oprah Winfrey, CBS Corp., The Wall Street Journal
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