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Courage
Of The Morning CallNeil Dicker is a hill climber. Riding his bicycle, he tackles the steepest inclines. In the Tour de France, a polka-dot jersey is awarded to the best climber, someone like Dicker, a local dentist and amateur cyclist who now is facing a rare and incurable...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Long Island, Climbing, Health and Safety at School, National Government
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Some are able to find happiness with much older mates
There are so many reasons why a woman shouldn't marry a man who is significantly older. But Heather, Jill and Courtney have found plenty of reasons why she should ... Heather: When I was 28, I married a man 18 years older. That was 25 years ago. There...Tags: Illnesses, Chicago, Katie Couric, Mental Illness, Family
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Artwork is Jane Seymour's medicine
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune newspapersJane Seymour is full of surprises lately. Best known for roles in "Somewhere in Time," "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman" and Lifetime tragedies, Seymour was hilarious as a lushy cougar in the 2005 hit comedy "Wedding Crashers." And last year, the former...Tags: Television, Johnny Cash, Dancing With the Stars, Medicine, Jane Seymour
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It's a bird ... it's a plane ... it's a sequel!
Chicago Tribune reporter"The Dark Knight" doesn't open till Friday, but already Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" sequel is being favorably compared to the first film. I've seen "The Dark Knight," and I can tell you a big reason: A lack of explanations. Although most sequels...Tags: Javier Bardem, Dennis Hopper, Heath Ledger, Indiana Jones, Movies
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A simpler life, grand views — and fudge
Temptation drifts on the wind in this enchanted island in northern Michigan. Seventeen fudge shops crowd the downtown area, and delectable scents escape every time a door opens. Chocolate, peanut butter, more chocolate. Each store offers free samples....Tags: Vehicles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Floral Design, Tourism and Leisure, Jane Seymour
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Mackinac Island, Michigan: a Great (Lakes) escape!
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMackinac Island, Mich. Temptation drifts on the wind in this enchanted island in northern Michigan. Seventeen fudge shops crowd the downtown area, and delectable scents escape every time a door opens. Chocolate, peanut butter, more chocolate. Each store...Tags: Vehicles, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Floral Design, Tourism and Leisure, Jane Seymour
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Superheroes invade highbrow Met
Move over Picasso and Van Gogh--Superman and Spiderman are in the house.
A cadre of superheroes has invaded one of Gotham's top cultural institutions, bringing swaths of bright color, pop graphics and an everyman theme to the hallowed halls of the...Tags: Michelle Pfeiffer, Metropolitan Museum of Art, George Clooney, Julia Roberts, Batman
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Science begins to track brain injuries and possible treatments
South Florida Sun-SentinelVictims of severe traumatic brain injury are lost in a land without maps - a land whose rugged interior is only now being charted. Over the past two decades, science has begun to map the human brain, peering into thoughts, actions, even intention. But...Tags: Florida, Injuries, Diseases, University of Miami, Medical Specialization
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Hancock, Obama and the summer of heroes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSp far this summer, I've had my brain pummeled by Robert Downey Jr. flying around in a techno-suit, Adam Sandler as an invincible (and priapic) former Mossad agent, Steve Carell as a nerdy indestructible super spy, Harrison Ford as a Teflon 60-year-old...Tags: Barack Obama, Frank Miller, Hillary Clinton, Harrison Ford, Adam Sandler
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In 'Hancock,' we need a superhero who can battle villains and straighten out the economy
Los Angeles TimesSo far this summer, I've had my brain pummeled by Robert Downey Jr. flying around in a techno-suit, Adam Sandler as an invincible (and priapic) former Mossad agent, Steve Carell as a nerdy indestructible super spy, Harrison Ford as a Teflon 60-year-old...Tags: Barack Obama, Frank Miller, Hillary Clinton, Harrison Ford, Adam Sandler
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'Idol' contestant gives voice to rare disorder
When a 26-year-old Chicagoan recently moved on to the next round of "American Idol," she was furthering more than her musical ambitions. The popular show recently opened its seventh season featuring a video clip of Angela Martin and her 8-year-old...Tags: American Idol, Katie Couric, Michael J Fox, Television, Diseases
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'Rosemary's Baby' Author Ira Levin Dies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIra Levin, who gave the devil his due in "Rosemary's Baby," created an archetype in "The Stepford Wives" and brought a notorious Nazi to fiction in "The Boys From Brazil," has died. He was 78. Levin, a novelist, playwright and screenwriter, died Monday...Tags: Michael Caine, Television, Adolf Hitler, Queens (New York City), Roman Polanski
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