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    Dec 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Kobe Bryant's wrist injury: An orthopedic surgeon offers background

    Lakers Now
    Kobe Bryant's wrist: An orthopedic surgeon at Mount Sinai School of Medicine discusses Kobe Bryant's wrist injury....
  2. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  3. Teen Dating Leads To Teen Drinking?

    <a href=&quot;http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2011/09/27/flea-markets-best-shopping-strategies/" target="_blank">Flea Markets: The 9 Best Shopping Strategies (Source: FOXNews.com)</a>
    FOX 17 News
    Flea Markets: The 9 Best Shopping Strategies (Source: FOXNews.com) Flea marketing looks so easy in magazine spreads and TV shows: You see a host waft around an organized array of tables overflowing with conveniently bargain-priced antiques. It's always a...

    Tags: Ethics, Research, Entertainment, File Sharing, Manhattan (New York City)

  4. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Dana and Jordon Heil Valentino

    Kristin Heil Valentino, formerly of Catonsville, now residing in Hunt Valley, is pleased to announce the marriage of her son, Jordon Heil Valentino, to Dana Cullen, daughter of James and Elaine Trezza, of Litchfield Park, Ariz. The ceremony and reception...

    Tags: Family, Catonsville, Manhattan (New York City), Hunt Valley, Marriage

  6. May 31, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. USDA testing finds 30-plus unapproved pesticides on the herb cilantro

    Just in time for cookout season, some unsettling news arrives for guacamole and salsa lovers: Federal testing turned up a wide array of unapproved pesticides on the herb cilantro &#8212; to an extent that surprises and concerns government scientists.
    Just in time for cookout season, some unsettling news arrives for guacamole and salsa lovers: Federal testing turned up a wide array of unapproved pesticides on the herb cilantro — to an extent that surprises and concerns government scientists....

    Tags: Salmonella Infection, Oranges, Asparagus, Potatoes, Health

  8. Nov 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Paul Motian dies at 80; jazz drummer and composer

    Paul Motian, an influential and much-admired jazz drummer who first gained renown in the late 1950s as part of the Bill Evans Trio and later became a composer and the leader of his own groups, has died. He was 80.
    Paul Motian, an influential and much-admired jazz drummer who first gained renown in the late 1950s as part of the Bill Evans Trio and later became a composer and the leader of his own groups, has died. He was 80. Motian died Tuesday at Mount Sinai...

    Tags: Entertainment, The New York Times, Keith Jarrett, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Stan Getz

  10. Jul 1, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  11. Port Authority Refuses to Pay Missing $3M to 9/11 Memorial

    With the 9/11 memorial opening in just 10 weeks a $3 million dollar shortfall looms, and Port Authority executives refuse to ante up more money.
    PIX11.com
    With the 9/11 memorial opening in just 10 weeks a $3 million dollar shortfall looms, and Port Authority executives refuse to ante up more money. The original $13 million project has now hit $16 million but no one has stepped up to pay the remaining...

    Tags: Regional Authority, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Michael Bloomberg, Politics, Local Government

  12. Jun 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. David Rayfiel dies at 87; screenwriter collaborated with Sydney Pollack

    David Rayfiel, a screenwriter and master script doctor who made his mark &#8212; often uncredited &#8212; on films by director Sydney Pollack that frequently featured Robert Redford, including &quot;Three Days of the Condor," "The Way We Were" and "Out of Africa," has died. He was 87.
    David Rayfiel, a screenwriter and master script doctor who made his mark — often uncredited — on films by director Sydney Pollack that frequently featured Robert Redford, including "Three Days of the Condor," "The Way We Were" and "Out of...

    Tags: Sidney Poitier, Entertainment, Game Shows, Eric Roberts, Sherman Oaks

  14. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  15. Study finds food allergies affect 1 in 12 kids

    One in 12 kids in the United States may have a food allergy, according to new findings based on an online survey.
    Reuters
    One in 12 kids in the United States may have a food allergy, according to new findings based on an online survey. The study, published June 20th in Pediatrics, also showed that more than one third of those kids had severe allergies, and that allergies...

    Tags: Allergies, Drugs and Medicines, Physical Conditions, Medical Specialization, Pediatrics

  16. May 13, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. 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: Dermatology, Health Organizations, Julie Deardorff, Health and Safety at Work, National Institutes of Health

  18. Apr 30, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Women charged rape; doctor still practiced

    Tribune staff reporter
    Tameka Stokes was 19 when a pelvic disease diagnosis brought her to the exam table of Bruce Sylvester Smith, a gynecologist at Chicago's Kennedy Medical Service Corp., in May 2000. According to Stokes' allegations in state records, Smith raped her...

    Tags: Chiropractors, Family, Prosecution, Sex Crimes, Health

  20. Sep 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Finally, hope for those with borderline personality disorder

    They have the thinnest skin, the shortest fuses and take the hardest knocks. In psychiatrists' offices, they have long been viewed as among the most challenging patients to treat.
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    They have the thinnest skin, the shortest fuses and take the hardest knocks. In psychiatrists' offices, they have long been viewed as among the most challenging patients to treat. They are the kind of people who drive a friend away for interfering and...

    Tags: Research, Glenn Close, Entertainment, Depression, Family

  22. Jul 27, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. A new knee or hip could mean pounds lost as well

    Hip and knee replacement surgery is supposed to alleviate pain and allow people to move better and lead a more active lifestyle. A new study published recently in the journal Orthopedics shows that could be the case, because weight loss may be one side effect of getting new knees and hips.
    Hip and knee replacement surgery is supposed to alleviate pain and allow people to move better and lead a more active lifestyle. A new study published recently in the journal Orthopedics shows that could be the case, because weight loss may be one side...

    Tags: Body Mass Index, New York City, Obesity, Knees, Weight Loss

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