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Manti Te'o hoax: Mystery deepens over web of suspects
L.A. NOWA day after an elaborate hoax was revealed involving Notre Dame's star linebacker Manti Te'o and his supposedly dead girlfriend, there remained much confusion over whether several people in Southern California were involved in the scheme. A deadspin.com... -
Quick 'n' dirty sex advice: winter edition
It's winter (almost)! (Also, gross). That means it's time for another quick 'n' dirty-style advice column. Grab some mulled wine and come sit on my knee. If you missed the fall quickies, read 'em at your leisure. It is winter, after all, what else are you...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Restless Leg Syndrome, Fatigue
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22 students arrested in drug bust at Temecula high schools
L.A. NOWAn undercover drug investigation at Temecula area high schools led to the arrest of 22 students Monday on suspicion of illegal drug sales.... -
Consoling words
Change of SubjectA few weeks ago on "The Savage Lovecast," Dan Savage's podcast, he played a call from a woman wracked with pain over the unexpected death of her fiancee. "I just don't know how to live," she said through sobs. "I...... -
Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis meet. Discuss
"If the whole universe had no meaning," C.S. Lewis once wrote, "we should never have found out that it had no meaning." Pithy observations like that — rooted in logical argument — have made the writer one Christian whom many agnostics and...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Ruth Westheimer, Judd Hirsch, Off-Broadway Theater, Entertainment Events
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Ethel Sorokin: A Tenacious Defender Of First Amendment
The Hartford CourantEthel Silver Sorokin was one of handful of women lawyers of her generation, and a persistent defender of the First Amendment. She spent decades promoting the Center for First Amendment Rights, which she established with her late husband, Milton Sorokin,...Tags: New Year's Day, Justice and Rights, American Civil Liberties Union, University of Connecticut, Jeanne Phillips
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Seattle City Hall: One day, 138 same-sex weddings
A festive marathon marriage session at Seattle City Hall ended Sunday with 138 same-sex couples getting new beginnings as legally wedded spouses. An additional 25 couples were married in a group ceremony at the Seattle First Baptist Church, the Seattle...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Social Issues, Social Media
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Joyful same-sex couples wed in Washington state
Some had waited decades for this. So early Sunday, the first day they could legally wed, same-sex couples in Washington state held marriage ceremonies immediately after midnight and made plans to get hitched en masse. At the King County Courthouse,...
Tags: Marriage, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington Legislature, Judges, Gays and Lesbians
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Spurring a Conversation About Faith at Hartford Stage
The new Hartford Stage show Breath & Imagination is living up to its name by breathing fresh air into the music-theater genre and adding imaginative touches to everything from the casting to the post-show discussions. The show is a biography of...
Tags: Music, Paul Robeson, Ruth Westheimer, Hartford Stage, Debra Jo Rupp
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Gay marriage in Washington state: 279 licenses in first six hours
Hours after Gov. Chris Gregoire signed the voter-approved law legalizing gay marriage, couples officially began receiving state licenses as Washington became the latest state to allow members of the same sex to marry. King County opened the doors to its...Tags: Marriage, Lawyers, Social Issues, Government, Laws
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'Just text me'
I woke Thanksgiving morning to text messages from my sisters. Happy Thanksgiving, they said. My daughter sent a text saying she was jumping in the shower and would be leaving shortly to help me cook. I texted pictures of my dining room table, set with...Tags: Holidays, Thanksgiving, The New York Times, Skype, Telecommunication Service
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A house divided against itself again: America splits on gay marriage
Journalist and gay activist Dan Savage often writes about the urban archipelago -- the American cities that are comfortable, safe islands for gays and lesbians set amid a vast sea of countryside where being openly homosexual remains a chancy, even...
Tags: Minority Groups, Marriage, Proposition 8 (California, 2010), U.S. Supreme Court, David Horsey
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