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Girlfriend needs to lose her boyfriend's weight
Dear Amy: I have been dating my girlfriend for three years, and I really love her. We get along in all aspects of our relationship. Our relationship stills feels fresh. I do think she is beautiful, too, but in the last year or so she has started to gain...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Pets, Healthy Diet, Allergies
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Video/Q&A: 'Celeste and Jesse Forever' star/co-writer Rashida Jones
Women break down in romantic comedies all the time. They just rarely do so to the point of looking unattractive, says Rashida Jones. “She always looks good, her hair looks good and her apartment’s pretty. It’s like, there’s things...
Tags: Will McCormack, Mark Zuckerberg, Judd Apatow, Music, Quincy Jones
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A FAMILY AFFAIR: Whimsical cottage garden brings joy to local woman and her granddaughter
Contributing writerEditor’s note: “Welcome to My Garden” is a monthly column of news and advice for gardeners and would-be gardeners in the Danville area. Last month is predicted to be the hottest July on record. In Danville and surrounding areas we...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Building Material, Hobbies, Gardening
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Mailbag: Advice column was food for thought
The cooking tips from Elle Harrow and Terry Markowitz were terrific ("Cooking tips from Elle and Terry," All About Food, June 21). Who knew, even me as a registered dietitian, that bell peppers with three bumps on the bottom are sweeter and better for...Tags: Republican Party, Pakistan, Barack Obama, Dana Rohrabacher
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Swimming: Parsons sets North St. John's record in breaststroke
North St. John's The North St. John's Blue Marlins defeated Dulaney, 302-186, in the second meet of the Central Maryland Swim League season. North St. John's had 25 Straehle qualifiers and 173 improvement ribbons were given. Anika Ekanyake, Samantha...
Tags: Track and Field, Trout, Sports, Rafael Soriano, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
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Concert review: Mahler's Symphony No. 3 from Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra
The first movement of Gustav Mahler's massive Symphony No. 3 evokes the coming of summer. So it was, as it happens, seasonally inappropriate for a late September concert. But the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra's performance of the work on Saturday...
Tags: Teresa Jacobs, Buddy Dyer, Entertainment Events, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Don't buy house without these 3 contract contingencies
Q: I am in the midst of house hunting. Do you have an example of contingency language for financing and inspections that you have used in the past? We are about to make an offer and would like to include this language in the contract if possible. A: I...Tags: Mortgages, Rentals, Services and Shopping, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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An attack on free speech
Washington Post Writers GroupRALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina is giving Steve Cooksey some choices. He can stop speaking. Or he can get a Ph.D. in nutrition, or a medical degree, or a bachelor’s degree in nutrition and then pass an examination after completing a 900-hour...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Low Fat Diet, The Washington Post, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Asthma
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Tom Z's Highly Unethical College Football Gambling Picks: Week 4
There’s so much talk about college football needing a playoff system. Fans are overjoyed that the NCAA is adapting a 4-team playoff in a couple years. Let us not forget that college football already has a playoff system, and it’s called...
Tags: Kansas State Wildcats, The Beatles (music group), Florida Gators, West Virginia Mountaineers, Big East Conference
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WELCOME TO MY GARDEN: Garden inspired by England trip
Contributing writer(Editor’s note: “Welcome to My Garden”¿is a monthly column of news and advice for gardeners and would-be gardeners in the Danville area.) The heat is predicted to reach the high 90’s later today. For now, I will enjoy the...Tags: Religion and Belief, Chemical Industry, Fertilizer, Anglicanism, Christianity
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"Dr. Ruth, All The Way" Returns To Berkshires With Debra Jo Rupp
Hartford CourantThe Doctor is in...again. Barrington Stage will bring back its world premiere summer hit, “Dr. Ruth, All the Way” Sept. 19 to Oct. 7. The one person show based on the life and careers of Dr. Ruth Westheimer stars Debra Jo Rupp (TV’...Tags: Debra Jo Rupp
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