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    Jan 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Baltimore needs to take better care of Ray Lewis than San Diego did Junior Seau

    I watched Ray Lewis do his final dance as a player on the field at M&T Bank Stadium immediately after the final play of the game ("Ray's day," Jan. 7). That was great to see. He is leaving the game on his own terms. I hope his head and his heart are in...

    Tags: Symptoms, Ray Lewis, Super Bowl, Sports, Football

  2. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. News of the Weird: Mustache Implants Surge in Popularity

    Plastic surgeons in Turkey and France told CNN in November that mustache implants have suddenly surged in popularity as Middle Eastern men use their increased lip bushiness to convey power and prestige. Surgeons extract follicles from hairier parts of the body in procedures that cost the equivalent of around $7,000 and show full results in about six months. An anthropology professor told CNN that, by tradition in Arab countries, a man of honor would “swear on my mustache,” use mustaches as collateral for loans, shave off a vanquished foe's mustache as a reward, and gravely insult enemies with “Curse be upon your mustache!”
    Plastic surgeons in Turkey and France told CNN in November that mustache implants have suddenly surged in popularity as Middle Eastern men use their increased lip bushiness to convey power and prestige. Surgeons extract follicles from hairier parts of the...

    Tags: China, Caviar, Religion and Belief, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Customs and Tradition

  4. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bear for all seasons

    In August 2001, Dick Butkus was approached with a deal.
    In August 2001, Dick Butkus was approached with a deal. If he would record a radio advertisement, he would be given an EBCT heart scan. The scan normally would have cost about $15,000 and insurance didn't cover it. "What the hell," Butkus said. "I hadn'...

    Tags: Knees, Radio, Concussion, U.S. Senate, Humphrey Bogart

  6. Dec 17, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Snowless streak sets another record, but wait till Thursday

    The lack of snow set a new record this morning, but enjoy it while it lasts: Parts of the Midwest could see heavy snow on Thursday, and Chicago is unlikely to be spared.
    The lack of snow set a new record this morning, but enjoy it while it lasts: Parts of the Midwest could see heavy snow on Thursday, and Chicago is unlikely to be spared. A snowless Sunday means 2012 will set a new record for the latest date of first...

    Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Snow Storms, Weather

  8. Oct 12, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  9. David George

    David joins the KTUU “Morning Edition” team with 30 years of Broadcast Meteorology experience. He has previously covered a broad variety of weather events with meteorology stints in Texas, Oklahoma, Washington, Minnesota and most recently, 15 years of cold weather coverage in Wisconsin.
    David joins the KTUU “Morning Edition” team with 30 years of Broadcast Meteorology experience. He has previously covered a broad variety of weather events with meteorology stints in Texas, Oklahoma, Washington, Minnesota and most recently,...

    Tags: Science, Baylor University , University of Oklahoma, Science and Technology, Weather Reports

  10. Jul 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Lost, found and offering advice

    The Esalen Institute in Big Sur beckons thousands for its yoga workshops, meditation retreats and hot springs, but author Cheryl Strayed isn't there to relax. With her husband and children, ages 6 and 8, in tow, Strayed is there to work, teaching an intensive weeklong writing workshop.
    The Esalen Institute in Big Sur beckons thousands for its yoga workshops, meditation retreats and hot springs, but author Cheryl Strayed isn't there to relax. With her husband and children, ages 6 and 8, in tow, Strayed is there to work, teaching an...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Authors, Oceans, Literature, Elizabeth Taylor

  12. May 31, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  13. Private spacecraft Dragon splashes down safely in Pacific

    The Write Stuff - Orlando Sentinel
    On time and with no apparent issues, the SpaceX Dragon capsule splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean moments ago, ending the historic first flight of the new era of commercial space transportation. The Dragon accomplished what only government-flown...
  14. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Safety first for man who represented the U.S. in Japan during its nuclear disaster

    The flight attendant spied the Nuclear Regulatory Commission logo on Chuck Casto's T-shirt and escorted him to first class.
    Tribune staff reporter
    The flight attendant spied the Nuclear Regulatory Commission logo on Chuck Casto's T-shirt and escorted him to first class.    Three days after the Pacific Ocean had risen and shattered the northern Japanese coast March 11, 2011, Casto's plane headed...

    Tags: Tennessee Valley Authority, Disasters and Accidents, Barack Obama, FBI, Culture

  16. Sep 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Sepulveda Pass fire: Super Scoopers attack 40-acre blaze

    L.A. NOW
    Two Super Scooper aircraft capable of dumping 1,600 gallons of water at a time made drops on a fast-moving 40-acre fire east of the Sepulveda Pass, quickly snuffing out flames. By 5:50 p.m. they had dropped about 20,000 gallons of......
  18. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Mom's 'milagro' blossoms at Junior Blind camp: Summer Camp Campaign

    Angela Marquez runs her fingers over the Braille atlas, reading aloud. "North America," the 10-year-old says, slowly. "South America. Pacific Ocean." Joan Marason, director of wellness and enrichment programs at Junior Blind of America in Culver City,...

    Tags: Cerebral Palsy, Human Interest, Dr. Seuss, Blindness, Los Angeles Times

  20. Sep 18, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Venice high-wire act

    Framework
    High wire performer Steve McPeak crosses Windward Blvd. in Venice....
  22. Oct 2, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Love captures wandering hippo

    Framework
    Herman, a wondering hippopotamus, obediently leaves a Laguna Beach rancher's pond under encouragement of his elephant friend Lisa....
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