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Koenig's Case Study House No. 22 as home
Each Christmas they hung their homemade stockings from the crannies of the rock-faced fireplace in the living room. Summers found them diving off the flat roof into the pool for coins their grandfather threw into the deep end, or playing safari in the...Tags: Entertainment, Photography, Condos and Houses, Periodicals, California
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A performer who kept transcending boundaries
Pop Music CriticMichael Jackson was not of this world. He always seemed to defy gravity, as a dancer whose signature move was so incomprehensibly graceful that it earned the extraterrestrial title "the Moonwalk," a singer whose tenor was high but strong, a rhythmic...Tags: Quincy Jones, Music Industry, Health, Entertainment, Career and Workplace
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Majoring in spending
As a member of the President's Advisory Council on Financial Literacy, Sharon Lechter has witnessed firsthand how even the brightest college students can fail miserably when it comes to managing their money. Although Lechter, a CPA and founder of Pay...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students, Family, Colleges and Universities
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Protection with a price
Sunscreen can help prevent those painful episodes of childhood sunburn, a risk factor for skin cancer later in life. But although sunscreen is recommended for infants older than six months by everyone from the National Institutes of Health to the American...Tags: Mount Sinai, Health, Dermatology, Career and Workplace, Hospitals and Clinics
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Part-time Working Moms Have Healthiest Kids
Threatening to rouse the colicky baby of modern family life, a new Australian study suggests that children of women who work part time are healthier than those of mothers who work full time or who are not in the work force.
Published by the journal...Tags: Entertainment, Family, Society, Newspaper and Magazine, Television
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Craving a place in Toluca Lake?
"Twilight" star Peter Facinelli and his wife, actress Jennie Garth, are hoping for a bite on the $5,995,000 home they have listed in Toluca Lake.
The Paul Williams traditional house, built in 1937, was once the home of country singer and actor Tex Ritter...Tags: Music Industry, Sherman Oaks, 90210 (tv program), Peter Facinelli, Tex Ritter
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Peter Facinelli, Jennie Garth want a scene change
"Twilight" star Peter Facinelli and his wife, actress Jennie Garth, are hoping for a bite on the $5,995,000 home they have listed in Toluca Lake.
The Paul Williams traditional house, built in 1937, was once owned byr country singer and actor Tex Ritter...Tags: Celebrities, John Ritter, Homes, Sherman Oaks, Personal Service
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The traffic light diet
Tribune NewspapersWhen little Danielle Dolgoff was just 3 years old, she looked up from her lunch and asked her mom how many calories were in her turkey sandwich. "It's a ‘green light' food," pediatrician Joanna Dolgoff told her daughter. "Don't worry about...Tags: Obesity, Foods and Beverages, Diets and Dieting, National Institutes of Health, Weight Loss
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Richard Morefield dies at 81; diplomat was seized in Iran hostage crisis
Richard Morefield, a former career diplomat who was the U.S. consul general in Tehran in 1979 when the American Embassy was seized by Iranian militants and he and 51 other Americans were held hostage for 444 days, has died. He was 81.
Morefield, a...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), White House, U.S. Department of State, Washington (U.S. state), Tehran (Iran)
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Louise Bourgeois dies at 98; revered artist's work was a 'form of psychoanalysis'
Louise Bourgeois, an internationally revered artist whose intensely personal work was inspired by psychological conflict, feminist consciousness and a fertile imagination, has died. She was 98.
Bourgeois died Monday at Beth Israel Medical Center in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, History, Adultery, New York, Spider (animal)
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Promises unmet for Gale Sayers' charity
A charity founded in 2006 by legendary Bears running back Gale Sayers has collected more than $581,000 in contributions yet failed to fulfill its stated mission to open a state-of-the-art facility offering after-school programs to Chicago children....Tags: Government, Gaming, Robert F. Kennedy, Human Interest, Social Services
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Helping your family cope with the loss of a pet
The Morning CallNext to the death of a person, the death of a pet is one of the hardest things to explain to a child. This morning when we came downstairs, one of our cats was dead. My husband called me as we were getting dressed and I guessed from the tone in his...Tags: Pets, Family, Social Sciences, Cat (animal), Allentown
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