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Young and Pregnant, But Not Alone
McClatchy TribuneAt 17, Camia Carruthers is expecting her first child. But she's not going it alone. She has the support of her parents, her boyfriend and Jeanne Kumlin, a nurse who makes weekly house calls. For years, the Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency has been sending...Tags: Health, Minnesota, Education, Hospitals and Clinics, Teen-agers
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A Downside to High Teen Self-Esteem?
Tribune reporterLaura Rovi was smart enough to be lazy. An honor student at Elmhurst's York High School in Elmhurst, Illinois, she was accustomed to getting an A even when she cruised through a class. She expected nothing less when she took a government course her...Tags: Elmhurst, Depression, Students, Harvard University, Teen-agers
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Cord-blood donation encouraged
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)To donate the stem cell-rich umbilical cord blood produced during the birth of her daughter, Jaime Feaster of Lake Charles, La., would have had to drive more than two hours to the nearest hospital equipped to collect it. That's a long way to go when you'...Tags: Health, Sickle Cell Disease, Blood Disorders, San Antonio, Physical Therapists
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This degree means more than business
If you think the pursuit of an MBA is best left to the "business minded," think again. The benefit of traveling this higher education path applies to early careerists as well as mid-season career changers, no matter their undergrad degree or work history....Tags: Voting, Human Interest, Elections, Event Planning, Achievement Records
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Saturday's Calendar
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Early California
The Costa Mesa Historical Society presents Early California Days: At the Diego Sepulveda Adobe, from 11 a.m. to 3p.m at 1900 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa.
Steel City Jim & The Nightshift Band
Steel City Jim & the Nightshift Band...Tags: Young Frankenstein (musical), Education, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Verizon Wireless
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Mailbag: History of Mexico must stay at OCC
A popular class at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa might be on the fringe of extinction. The "History of Mexico" course may not be available in the upcoming semester. Some might call it a ploy against Mexican American students. I see it more as a...Tags: Rosh Hashanah, Politics, Islam, Judaism, Treaties
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Community colleges advance the idea of their value to Pa.
Pennsylvania's legislators again face a daunting challenge in reaching consensus on a budget that will meet the commonwealth's needs in difficult economic times. Like legislators, citizens have different views on where state funds are best invested,...Tags: Elections, Health, Business, Lehigh Carbon Community College, Health and Safety at School
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IMS unveils 100th anniversary Indy 500 logo
Fox59Believe it or not we are only nine months away until the 100th anniversary of the Greatest Spectacle in Racing! Friday the logo for the historic anniversary was unveiled. Three-time Indy 500 winner "Lone Star J.R" Johnny Rutherford and Speedway...Tags: Ceremonies, Indianapolis 500
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Katy Perry and Russell Brand Tie the Knot in India
KTLA NewsRANTHAMBHORE NATIONAL PARK, India (KTLA) -- British comedian Russell Brand and pop star Katy Perry tied the knot Saturday at a resort on a tiger reserve in northwestern India, according to a hotel official. The pair exchanged vows in a traditional...Tags: Weddings, Gardens and Parks, KTLA, New Year's Day, Tourism and Leisure
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Optimism can help, hinder patients
In 2004, New York's Shelley Contin-Hubbs was diagnosed with the most advanced stage of breast cancer; two different doctors told her she could have as little as six months to live.
Contin-Hubbs found a third physician, one who was as optimistic and...Tags: New York, Health, Happiness (state of mind), Heart Disease, Physical Therapists
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Roger Goodell doesn't have plan if Indy Super Bowl canceled
IndySportsNation( AP) — NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says he hopes the pessimism from the players' union regarding labor talks doesn't become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Speaking on Friday at his annual Super Bowl-week news conference, Goodell said fans...Tags: Roger Goodell, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Super Bowl, Sports
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Colts work up a sweat for a good cause
IndySportsNationThis time of year Indianapolis Colts players are very accustomed to sweating out on the field during training camp. However Daniel Muir and Thad Turner experienced first-hand sweating over a grill. Muir and Turner partnered up with Outreach Inc. and BD's...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Teen-agers
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