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On Faith: Indeed, change itself has changed dramatically
As I am about to retire after 35 years as senior rabbi of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach, I am inclined to consider the ceaseless flow of change. Everything changes. The paths along which we come back are never the same as the paths by which we went...Tags: Religion and Belief, Science and Technology, Marcus Aurelius, Values, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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My daughter the Olympian
I am writing this column on behalf of all the parents like myself whose children have been victimized by inferior, unknowledgeable coaches who fail to bring out the true athletic potential of our children. Given the fact that my daughter inherited my...Tags: Facebook, Swimming, Michael Phelps, Sports
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Carnett: Dad is still with me — in the mirror
I visit my 88-year-old mother at her Huntington Beach residence every week. She lives alone in a quiet mobile home park. I recently let myself in through her side door and walked through the kitchen. I hollered a cheery "Hello" as I turned the corner...Tags: Father's Day, Parkinson's Disease
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Study finds happy people really do live longer
For all of us concerned about getting olde, here's a secret that may keep you above ground just a little longer. Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine (and who could argue with him) found that extroverts live longer. It's all part of...Tags: Albert Einstein
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DNA ruling jeopardizes Maryland rape convictions
When she came home from working a shift at Subway and found Detective Caprice Smith's business card stuck in the front door with the words "Please call" scribbled on the back, the 10 life-changing minutes she had spent in the back seat of a Cherry Hill...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Light Rail (Baltimore), Prostate Cancer, Trials
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Maryland DNA sample collection can resume temporarily, Roberts says
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Maryland to resume the collection of DNA samples after arrests for violent crimes, an indication that the justices might decide the issue that has divided lower courts and pitted tough-on-crime state officials against...Tags: Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Biotechnology Industry, Police Arrests, Law Enforcement
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The New War on Cancer
It used to be that the cancer doctor’s toolbox contained three essential tools — a scalpel to cut out the disease, chemo to poison it and radiation to zap it.
But today that toolbox is bulging with new and better weapons.
“We’re...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Cancer, Lung Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Radiation Therapy
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Maryland law enforcement agencies resume DNA collections
Suspects arrested for violent crimes or burglaries will again have to submit to DNA collections, officials with several Maryland law enforcement agencies said Thursday. A day after U.S. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. authorized the practice to resume,...
Tags: Justice System, Police Arrests, Biotechnology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Law Enforcement
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Crop technology helps limit corn losses in drought
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - For months, Illinois farmer David Kellerman held out hope for rain, even as the worst drought in nearly 25 years spread across the country. He finally gave up when the temperature hit 108 three days in a row. Corn won't develop...Tags: Science and Technology, Droughts, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Disasters
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Sessions offer help with drought issues
As rain remains elusive across the state, numerous stories have streamed in, telling of conditions and offering suggestions on how to deal with situations. On Monday, July 23, at 7 p.m., the Extension service, with the aid of live video streaming, will...Tags: Weather Reports, Environmental Issues, Weather, Droughts, Arable Farming
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Multiple factors cause heat stress in livestock
BROOKINGS - As the temperature increases ranchers and feedlot operators start to worry about the well-being of their cattle. However, it is not just heat that plays a part in heat stress, says Heather Larson, SDSU Extension Cow/Calf Field Specialist....Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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5 Questions: Ultra-runner Scott Jurek on training and diet
Scott Jurek is a nice guy who exhibits none of the sanctimonious proselytizing that vegans sometimes do. He's also a guy who gave up a fast-food burger diet and runs what many consider to be obscenely long distances. How long? In 2010, he ran an...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Scott Jurek, Dining and Drinking, Vegetarian Diet, Lifestyle and Leisure
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