The Gear Junkie — Year’s Best Gear - Star-Tribune
From whitewater kayaking in Colorado to trekking in Belize, the past 12 months proved to be another epic year of adventure. Along the way, I put dozens of outdoors products to the test — tents, packs, boots, bikes, and knives among the mix. These 10
Diet of just raw foods draws some - Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Inside the Cambridge Clubhouse, food is the main topic of conversation. It’s Sunday night, and it’s time to eat. Everyone but newcomers has brought a dish to share. They are happily eating and begging to copy recipes for tomato and
TB is fighting back - The Keene Sentinel
EDITOR’S NOTE — Once-curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are coming back as germs rapidly mutate to form aggressive strains that resist drugs. The reason: The misuse of the very drugs that were supposed to save us has built up drug
Dekker was ‘Jack of all trades’ in WWII - Worthington Daily Globe
WORTHINGTON — At the age of 88, Worthington’s Jake Dekker said things happened during his tour of duty throughout Europe in World War II that can be forgotten, but the two things he most wants to forget remain etched in his senses today — the
Do-it-yourself spa treatments let you indulge without a huge expense - The Province
Picture yourself at a Palm Springs resort spa modelled after an Italian villa, relaxing in a river-like, saltwater pool surrounded by waterfalls and flagstone. If the image appeals, but the $300-to $400-a-night price tag doesn’t, here’s an
Mise en scène: 100 things that defined Memphis theater in the Aughts - Memphis Flyer
39-1 of my highly subjective list starts now 1: Playhouse on the Square breaks ground on a beautifully imagined new theater that will soon host performances by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Memphis, Opera Memphis, and—you guessed it
In Light and Heat, Gadgets Claim to Fight Acne - New York Times
Marketed as mini-me professional devices, the gadgets often come with hefty price tags and the promise of results that sound too good to be true: a skin care brush that reduces wrinkles, a hair removal unit no bigger than an iPod that beams away
VALENTINO’S MAGIC, MEMORIES, AND MANIA: The Top 10 WWE Performers of - Pro Wrestling Torch
(10) The Rock As the calendar turned into the new millennium, The Rock was arguably the biggest star in the wrestling industry. Gifted with the unique blend of athletic ability, looks, intelligence, microphone skills and unparalleled charisma, he was
Japanese develop see-through goldfish - ninemsn
First came see-through frogs. Now Japanese researchers have succeeded in producing goldfish whose beating hearts can be seen through translucent scales and skin. The transparent creatures are part of efforts to reduce the need for dissections, which
DRUG-RESISTANT TB FOUND IN U.S. - Monterey County Herald
LANTANA, Fla. — It started with a cough, an autumn hack that refused to go away. Then came the fevers. They bathed and chilled the skinny frame of Oswaldo Juarez, a 19-year-old Peruvian visiting to study English. His lungs clattered, his chest
The Gear Junkie — Year’s Best Gear - Star-Tribune
From whitewater kayaking in Colorado to trekking in Belize, the past 12 months proved to be another epic year of adventure. Along the way, I put dozens of outdoors products to the test — tents, packs, boots, bikes, and knives among the mix. These 10
Diet of just raw foods draws some - Owensboro Messenger-Inquirer
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Inside the Cambridge Clubhouse, food is the main topic of conversation. It’s Sunday night, and it’s time to eat. Everyone but newcomers has brought a dish to share. They are happily eating and begging to copy recipes for tomato and
TB is fighting back - The Keene Sentinel
EDITOR’S NOTE — Once-curable diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are coming back as germs rapidly mutate to form aggressive strains that resist drugs. The reason: The misuse of the very drugs that were supposed to save us has built up drug
Dekker was ‘Jack of all trades’ in WWII - Worthington Daily Globe
WORTHINGTON — At the age of 88, Worthington’s Jake Dekker said things happened during his tour of duty throughout Europe in World War II that can be forgotten, but the two things he most wants to forget remain etched in his senses today — the
Do-it-yourself spa treatments let you indulge without a huge expense - The Province
Picture yourself at a Palm Springs resort spa modelled after an Italian villa, relaxing in a river-like, saltwater pool surrounded by waterfalls and flagstone. If the image appeals, but the $300-to $400-a-night price tag doesn’t, here’s an
Mise en scène: 100 things that defined Memphis theater in the Aughts - Memphis Flyer
39-1 of my highly subjective list starts now 1: Playhouse on the Square breaks ground on a beautifully imagined new theater that will soon host performances by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, Ballet Memphis, Opera Memphis, and—you guessed it
In Light and Heat, Gadgets Claim to Fight Acne - New York Times
Marketed as mini-me professional devices, the gadgets often come with hefty price tags and the promise of results that sound too good to be true: a skin care brush that reduces wrinkles, a hair removal unit no bigger than an iPod that beams away
VALENTINO’S MAGIC, MEMORIES, AND MANIA: The Top 10 WWE Performers of - Pro Wrestling Torch
(10) The Rock As the calendar turned into the new millennium, The Rock was arguably the biggest star in the wrestling industry. Gifted with the unique blend of athletic ability, looks, intelligence, microphone skills and unparalleled charisma, he was
Japanese develop see-through goldfish - ninemsn
First came see-through frogs. Now Japanese researchers have succeeded in producing goldfish whose beating hearts can be seen through translucent scales and skin. The transparent creatures are part of efforts to reduce the need for dissections, which
DRUG-RESISTANT TB FOUND IN U.S. - Monterey County Herald
LANTANA, Fla. — It started with a cough, an autumn hack that refused to go away. Then came the fevers. They bathed and chilled the skinny frame of Oswaldo Juarez, a 19-year-old Peruvian visiting to study English. His lungs clattered, his chest