Letters to the Editor July 17, 2010

July 25, 2010

Letters to the Editor July 17, 2010
I know there’s an ordinance to pick up after your pet. And there’s an ordinance not to smoke within 25 feet of a business entrance. Is there something somewhere that says you shouldn’t hawk giant, green oyster loogies on the sidewalk? Other than it’s disgusting?

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Breaking the Myth that Stress Builds Productivity in the Workplace: HeartMath to Present Research Findings at the 35th …

July 25, 2010

Breaking the Myth that Stress Builds Productivity in the Workplace: HeartMath to Present Research Findings at the 35th …
Stress and depression cost more than poor exercise, diet or smoking and is the most significant risk in driving absenteeism and workers compensation claims. Bruce Cryer, CEO and President of HeartMath LLC, will be presenting at the 35TH Annual National Wellness Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, on July 17-22, 2010.

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Researchers tap inner fat to predict heart attack risk

July 24, 2010

Researchers tap inner fat to predict heart attack risk
The hypertriglyceridemic waist — a cheap and simple way to identify people at increased risk of heart attack due to excess abdominal fat.

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Take That’s Mark Owen cheated with lover a week after his daughter was born

July 22, 2010

Take That’s Mark Owen cheated with lover a week after his daughter was born
Neva Hanley gives first interview about their affair

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Eric’s Bad Movies: Bangkok Dangerous (2008)

July 21, 2010

Eric’s Bad Movies: Bangkok Dangerous (2008)
In 1999, a pair of Hong Kong-born twins, Danny and Oxide Pang, made a film called Bangkok Dangerous, about a deaf-mute Thai assassin. After the Pangs came to Hollywood, they remade Bangkok Dangerous, sticking very close to the original story except that now the deaf-mute Thai assassin is not deaf, mute …

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And That Happened: Classic

July 20, 2010

And That Happened: Classic
One last morning without box scores gives us one more excuse to hop into the way-back machine. This time to 1956.

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Life & Style

July 19, 2010

Life & Style
It is 7.15pm outside Ladurée, the chichi designer macaroon café attached to the normally quieter back end of Harrods at the corner of Hans Road and Basil Street. It’s a coolish July evening but the narrow, doglegging streets around the famous Knightsbridge brownstone are rapidly hotting up.

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Lifelong doubling in death risk for men who are obese at age 20, study finds

July 18, 2010

Lifelong doubling in death risk for men who are obese at age 20, study finds
A study tracking more than 5,000 military conscripts from the age of 20 until up to the age of 80 found the chance of dying early increased by 10 percent for each BMI point above the threshold for a healthy weight and that this persisted throughout life, with the obese dying about eight years earlier than the non-obese.

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Tables open at Mohegan

July 18, 2010

Tables open at Mohegan
PLAINS TWP. – Two Northeast Pennsylvania residents hit the jackpot prior to the official opening of 62 table games Tuesday morning at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs. Susan McFadden, a 64-year-old grandmother of three and a Scranton resident, won a new Merc

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Save your skin: Rub on sunscreen heavily and often

July 16, 2010

Save your skin: Rub on sunscreen heavily and often
The word of the day should be rubbed on your arms, smeared on your legs, massaged into your scalp and shoulders. In so doing, it becomes not merely a word, but a lifesaver: Sunscreen.

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