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Beauty, talents of Catherine Deneuve on display
Special to The TimesFOR MUCH of her life, Catherine Deneuve, who turns 65 this year, has been a leading lady of European art cinema, not to mention an avatar of European beauty and glamour. In her native France, she is literally an iconic figure, having served as the face of...Tags: Yves Montand, Drama (genre), Journalism, Roman Polanski, Lars von Trier
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Grief, Gratitude and Baby Lee
Times Staff WriterShe wanted to honor her son, to celebrate his life, however short. That's why she had refused an abortion, even after doctors told her that her little boy would be born without a brain. Now he was here, squirming in his blankets, and Danielle Hayworth...Tags: Women's Health, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Medical Services, Music Theater, Surgery
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Pull on up to the pull-up
Big, burly bodybuilders generally don't do them. Neither do little old blue-haired ladies. Nor does anyone in between. That's because, as strength training goes, the pull-up, the king of the back exercises, is quite difficult. But the benefits of this...Tags: Rugby League, Sports, Everlast
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A yoga stretch for better posture
Many yoga poses help improve posture if practiced on a regular basis. This move stretches the muscles in the front of the body, which usually are tighter than the muscles in the back of the body. An imbalance in muscular flexibility may contribute to...Tags: Feet, Shoulders, Knees
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A son spins a song of reunion
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe raffle was over, the drinks were flowing and the gray-haired crowd at VFW Post 9399 was in a mood to party when David Serby approached the stage. A lanky South Pasadena singer-songwriter, Serby had been asked to sit in with the aging house band and...Tags: Emmylou Harris, Heart and Circulatory System, Baby Boy, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Children
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California Supreme Court
The court is generally viewed as cautious, voting more conservatively on criminal issues and moderately on civil matters. The court consists of a chief justice and six associate justices who are appointed by the governor for 12-year terms. New justices...Tags: Local Elections, Judges, Government, Children, Health
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Ask The Trainer: Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Q: I work out with weights (3- to 10-pound dumbbells) and I do a variety of aerobic exercises. I can do 10 full-body push-ups, but I cannot do one chin-up. What do I do to get strong enough to do a chin-up? -- Anne A: The chin-up is done primarily to...Tags: Allentown, Muscle, John Graham
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U.N. steeply lowers its AIDS estimates
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe United Nations on Monday radically lowered years of estimates of the number of people worldwide infected by the AIDS virus, revealing that the growth of the AIDS pandemic is waning for the first time since HIV was discovered 26 years ago. The revised...Tags: HIV, Los Angeles Times, Foreign Aid, Medical Research, AIDS
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Life Throws Some Hooks
Times Staff WriterHer words hung in the air. I should quit. She looked away from her father. He was stunned. He didn't know what to say, but he knew he had to say something — and fast. To him, "quit" was a four-letter word. So long as she was his daughter, Seniesa...Tags: Television Industry, 2016 Olympic Games, Basketball, Television, Academy Awards
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Jenna Otter returns to scene of grizzly bear attack
No one knew what to expect on the trail to Grinnell Glacier one late summer morning, but a second bull moose less than an hour out was hardly a good sign. During September and October -- mating season -- it's always best to give the spindly-legged animals...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Family Vacations, Travel, Neck, National Parks
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From the depths of Moscow
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe old woman's back was so hunched she couldn't get her chin off her chest. Wrapped in layers of ratty sweaters, she stood meekly against a tile wall, one hand extended. Elderly Russians are everywhere in the subway tunnels beneath Moscow, begging for...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Russia, Moscow (Russia), Dog (animal), Travel
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Iron Gym Works If You Have The Will Power
The Hartford CourantI've been trying to knock a few items off my ever growing to-do list, and somewhere up in the top third, between re-caulking the bathtub and finishing the backyard shed I started two years ago, I have a note to myself to "Get strong! Get lean! Get RIPPED!...
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