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Google Stalks
Cyber Deputy Sam FungGoogle knows all about you. Your online surfing habits are all Google needs to get a glimpse into your life. As far as e-mail and chat goes, it now understands your social circle. var addthis_config = {"data_track_clickback":true}; Share | With this...Tags: CyberGuy, Sociology, Twitter, Inc., Google Inc.
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At Test Kitchen, the menu is in constant flux
The dimly lighted dining room pulses with gritty hip-hop and clanking silverware as diners eagerly await what's being constructed in a kitchen filled with tattooed chefs, steam and sharp focus. A bartender wearing blinged-out earrings swaggers over to a...Tags: Ceremonies, Michelin Group, Human Interest, New York, Bars and Clubs
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The old Obama gussied up in new clothing
WASHINGTON — The November midterm election sent a clear message to Washington: less government, less debt, less spending. President Barack Obama certainly heard it, but judging from his State of the Union address last week, he doesn't believe a word...Tags: Human Interest, Government, Barack Obama, Heads of State, Space Programs
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There's more to like than speed in Daytona Beach
Daytona Beach, of course, is all about speed.
That's obviously the case Sunday, when the flag drops on the Daytona 500.
Don't look around for me. As a longtime visitor to Daytona Beach, the last time I ventured anywhere near the Daytona International...Tags: Ceremonies, Human Interest, Daytona International Speedway, International Speedway Corp., Travel
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Be slow my hurting heart: The pain of social rejection drives down heart rate
You've been dumped by a romantic interest you really liked. You've been passed over for a job by a boss you thought admired you. A group of friends is going out together, leaving you out of their plans. This kind of social rejection prompts your brain...Tags: Human Interest, Science, Sociology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Behavioral Conditions
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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: Newspaper and Magazine, Family, Children, Entertainment, Television
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The new Club Med
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe last thing I expected to see when I arrived at Club Med's Turkoise resort in the British West Indies was a gray-haired guy balancing on a walker. Before I had a chance to blink twice, another gray-haired guy rolled by in a wheelchair. Was this the...Tags: Ceremonies, Human Interest, Bars and Clubs, All Inclusive Vacations, Travel
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California a cornucopia of natural beauty products
Special to the Los Angeles TimesAs families sit down at the table Thursday to give thanks for a bountiful feast, we can also give thanks for the bounty of California, where the harvest is diverse and year-round. And — more thanks — many of California's abundant crops and...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Biotechnology, Tangerine, Chemotherapy, Calcium
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Scene & Heard: Sweet Honey in the Rock concert reception
Special to the Los Angeles TimesMembers of a cappella group Sweet Honey in the Rock were greeted with holiday wishes at a Champagne reception backstage after their Dec. 19 concert at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica. Actress Alfre Woodard said if her heart could sing, "that is the sound...Tags: Concerts, Ceremonies, Human Interest, Music, African Americans
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Emmy-nominated costume designers on dressing characters with success
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFrom the full-skirted polka-dot dresses of "I Love Lucy's" Lucy Ricardo to the cone bras and figure-hugging outfits worn by the women of " Mad Men," costumes have done as much as anything to make television memorable. In recognition of the part clothes...Tags: Deadwood (tv program), Awards and Prizes, Bars and Clubs, Brad Pitt, Molly Ringwald
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Scene & Heard: HollyRod Foundation's DesignCare '10 fundraiser
Special to the Los Angeles TimesHolly Robinson Peete and her husband, former NFL quarterback Rodney Peete, welcomed more than 500 guests to the historic Green Acres estate in Beverly Hills for DesignCare '10, a fundraiser for the HollyRod Foundation (www.hollyrod.org), which provides...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Awards and Prizes, Music, Fashion Shows, National Football League
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South Florida court upholds ruling that overturns state's gay adoption ban
South Florida Sun-SentinelA cultural flashpoint was ignited Wednesday when a Miami appeals court ruled that Florida's 33-year-old ban on gay adoptions is unconstitutional. "It's about time Florida enters the 21st century and starts looking out for its children rather than...Tags: Local Government, Gays and Lesbians, Behavioral Conditions, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Justice System
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