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Four Farthings’ two faces
Lincoln ParkFour Farthings (Lincoln, Dickens & Armitage) in the heart of the ‘hood, is a very confusing, but fabulous, place … if you time it right. On Thursday and Saturday nights (right time) beginning at 10:00 p.m. the bar is home to Luis, the city... -
Anti-Aging Skin Products Under $30
HealthKey.com contributorSure you can spend $40, $50, $100 or more on an anti-aging skin care product. But why bother? For less than $30 a bottle, tube or jar, you can amass an arsenal of anti-aging products whose ingredients and effectiveness rival those of the more expensive...Tags: Sun-Damaged Skin, Health and Beauty Products, Personal Service
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Employers increase flexible workplace options
Employees at Carefirst BlueCross BlueShield, the region's largest insurer, can work from home several days a week. Hunt Valley-based McCormick & Co. lets some full-time spice plant employees work four-day weeks. And in the "flexible workplace" of...Tags: Government, White House, Architecture, CareerBuilder, Heads of State
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Beauty: The new looks for 2011
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThere are more than 7,000 miles between Los Angeles and Beirut but when it comes to beauty, distance is meaningless. In a sophisticated world of technology and travel, beauty trends in one international style capital can influence those in others around...Tags: Beirut (music group), Mexico City, Celebrities and Health Issues, Beirut (Lebanon), Health
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Looking for youth in a jar
Los Angeles TimesSharyn Belkin Locke knows better -- she does -- but she's admittedly attached to her anti- aging products. "If I run out when I travel, it's a problem," says the 44-year-old art director who co-founded the handbag collection Kelly Locke. "I don't like to...Tags: Sun-Damaged Skin, Health, Physical Conditions, Skin, Senior Health
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Therapies' benefits unclear
Los Angeles TimesIn a quest to look younger, be healthier and feel more vital later in life, increasing numbers of men, just like Jeffry Life, are turning to testosterone and human growth hormone. Use of both hormones is controversial. Read on: Testosterone: "Older men ....Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Health, Physical Conditions, Brain, Mayo Clinic
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League still urging independent thinking
The League of Women Voters was founded in 1920, when passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing any citizen the right to vote regardless of their sex, appeared imminent. Anticipating approval of the amendment, members of the National American Woman...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Toys, Local Elections, Elections, Glendale (Los Angeles, California)
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Golden Girl Rue McClanahan Dies
By David Bauder, AP Television WriterRue McClanahan, the Emmy-winning actress whobrought the sexually liberated Southern belle Blanche Devereaux tolife on the hit TV series "The Golden Girls," has died. She was 76. Her manager, Barbara Lawrence, said McClanahan died Thursday at1 a.m. at New...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Estelle Getty, Betty White, Music Theater, Wicked (musical)
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Buckles still has a ways to go before becoming world's oldest person
richardb@herald-mail.comCharles Town's Frank W. Buckles, America's last surviving World War I veteran, is only a "freshman" among the 85 people worldwide who have reached the age of 110 and beyond. Buckles celebrated his 110th birthday Tuesday at Gap View Farm, his home outside...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Health, Science and Technology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Physical Conditions
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Movie review: 'Making the Boys'
It may be hard for those who grew up watching "Will & Grace" to imagine the shock and excitement when Mart Crowley's "The Boys in the Band" caught fire off-Broadway in 1968, becoming one of the most discussed, derided and defended dramas of its era.
A...Tags: Scientific Exploration, Celebrities and Health Issues, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Tennessee Williams, Minority Groups
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Volunteers make it happen
To the editor: Somerset County Meals on Wheels wishes to clarify information about our organization that appeared in a news article in the Somerset Daily American dated March 22 titled “Volunteer Programs facing cuts.” The article implied...Tags: The Happiest News!, Health, Church and State Relations, Physical Conditions, Human Interest
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Agencies facing block grant elimination
Daily American Staff WriterDuring the State of the Union Address, President Barack Obama recommended cutting the Community Services Block Grant — the primary funding source for Community Action Agencies. The Fiscal Year 2012 budget requested that CSBG be funded at $350...Tags: Real Estate, Health, Barack Obama, Church and State Relations, Physical Conditions
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