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    Mar 2, 2008 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Seeing bathroom in a new light

    MCCLATCHY/TRIBUNE NEWSPAPERS
    The right bathroom lighting can switch an image in the mirror from beast to beauty, but it often ranks way below a luxury tub, modern fixtures and stylish tile on the priority list. Remodeler Clay Lyon sees inadequate bathroom lighting all the time in...
  2. Apr 11, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Brain's Darwin Machine

    Times Staff Writer
    LA JOLLA, Calif. — Alysson Muotri was looking for brain cells that glow in the dark. With growing frustration, the 31-year-old Brazilian cancer biologist stared through his microscope at slides of brain tissue for any evidence his experiment had...

    Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Agricultural Research and Technology, Cancer, Medical Research, Death

  4. May 10, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Lena Horne dies at 92; singer and civil rights activist who broke barriers

    Lena Horne, the silky-voiced singing legend who shattered Hollywood stereotypes of African Americans on screen in the 1940s as a symbol of glamour whose signature song was "Stormy Weather," died Sunday in New York City. She was 92
     
    Lena Horne, the silky-voiced singing legend who shattered Hollywood stereotypes of African Americans on screen in the 1940s as a symbol of glamour whose signature song was "Stormy Weather," died Sunday in New York City. She was 92 Horne died at New York-...

    Tags: Weather Reports, National or Ethnic Minorities, Science and Technology, Family, Arts and Culture

  6. Jan 8, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. For a bike and body in sync

    SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson's forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output. As Ashton Johnson, co-owner of Sundance Cycles in Agoura Hills, adjusts the seat and handlebar height on Robertson's bike, the computer gives direct feedback on how changes affect pedaling power.
    SWEAT glistens on 24-year-old triathlete Lauren Robertson's forehead as she pedals a bicycle hooked up to a computer measuring her power output. As Ashton Johnson, co-owner of Sundance Cycles in Agoura Hills, adjusts the seat and handlebar height on...

    Tags: Industrial Accidents, Services and Shopping, Muscle, Injuries and Wounds, Gaming

  8. Sep 19, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Makeup tips for the working woman

    For beauty lovers, makeup can be fun, artistic, playful even. Makeup gives us a chance to dip our fingers into a universe of color, twirl about in pots of shimmer and glitter and gloss, and exert the creative impulse with turquoise, ochre, midnight blue, gold dust, ruby, poppy, persimmon.
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    For beauty lovers, makeup can be fun, artistic, playful even. Makeup gives us a chance to dip our fingers into a universe of color, twirl about in pots of shimmer and glitter and gloss, and exert the creative impulse with turquoise, ochre, midnight blue,...

    Tags: J. Crew, Career and Workplace, Hair and Nails, Mole (lesion), Katie Couric

  10. Jun 15, 2003 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Give 'em spell, Harry!

    Books Editor
    "The hottest day of the summer so far was drawing to a close and a drowsy silence lay over the large, square houses of Privet Drive. The only person left outside was a teenage boy who was lying flat on his back in a flowerbed outside number four." --...

    Tags: Fantasy (genre), Death, Arts and Culture, Marketing, England

  12. Jul 22, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Sobering emotions rule in Drug Court

    Sun Staff
    Tell me, what else should I have done? Doesn't everything die at last, and too soon? Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? -- from "The Summer Day," by Mary Oliver Everyone knows what's about to happen to Milton Allen....

    Tags: Defendants, Death, Hands, Misdemeanors, Family

  14. Feb 4, 2003 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Get Rowling, we said, and you did.

    This must be what it's like to perform a Summoning Charm. We received more than a thousand responses when we invited readers to tell, in no more than 300 words, what they think Professor Dumbledore tells Harry in this scene from "Harry Potter and the...

    Tags: Casablanca (movie), Death, Gaming, Folklore and Mythology, Steven Spielberg

  16. May 2, 2001 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Test drive: Sim puts you in cockpit

    Sun Staff
    Every time I fly on a passenger jet, I dream of being in the cockpit. In reality, I just want to be in control so I won't feel so helpless if things go poorly. Wilco Publishing puts you in control, all right, with "767 Pilot in Command" ($40), a PC...

    Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Wilco (music group), Disasters and Accidents, Emergency Planning, Washington (U.S. state)

  18. Dec 24, 2003 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. The Fate of a Wing Shaped by Politics

    Fragments of Columbia were laid out on a vast concrete floor like broken bones on an autopsy table. Seared shards, wet with pine needles and caked with mud, were barely recognizable as fuselage, wings, tail and flaps. Once-sleek contours were crusted...

    Tags: Death, Los Angeles, Engineering, Gaming, Building Material

  20. Sep 5, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  21. Orlando police K-9 unit: 'Hardest-working unit' sometimes pushed to limit

    Officer Hobie's legs gave out and he collapsed on the clinic's water-soaked floor. His partner, Officer Tim Stanley, crouched beside him, stroking his head as the medical team rushed in and out of the small room with ice packs, wet towels and alcohol to cool him.
    Officer Hobie's legs gave out and he collapsed on the clinic's water-soaked floor. His partner, Officer Tim Stanley, crouched beside him, stroking his head as the medical team rushed in and out of the small room with ice packs, wet towels and alcohol to...

    Tags: Weather Reports, Dog (animal), Crimes, Animals, Internists

  22. Oct 29, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A 1929 Bel-Air home once owned by silent film star Colleen Moore goes on the market

    A 1929 Spanish-style estate in Bel-Air that traces its Hollywood history back to silent film star <b>Colleen Moore </b>is listed for sale at $15.95 million or for lease at $39,000 a month.
    A 1929 Spanish-style estate in Bel-Air that traces its Hollywood history back to silent film star Colleen Moore is listed for sale at $15.95 million or for lease at $39,000 a month. The three-structure, gated compound on less than three-quarters of an...

    Tags: Celebrities, Los Angeles Times, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Homes, Banking

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