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Stony Brook study backs claims of undying love
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comSuzanne Bernstein said she and her husband, Sidney, eat side-by-side when they go out, always walk hand-in-hand, and begin and end each day with "I love you." The couple from Weehawken, N.J., have been married 18 years and Suzanne said the relationship...Tags: Philosophy, Stony Brook University, Colleges and Universities, Stony Brook, Medical Research
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20 ways to upgrade your style
The Image StaffSTYLE Find the right color palette for you and stick to it. In a time of reduced resources, we all need a strategy for looking great. Don't go into the mall or your closet blind; find out if the blue for you is teal, sky, sapphire or ice using style...Tags: Nike Incorporated, Books and Magazines, Beverly Hills, Personal Service, Los Feliz
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Painkiller use can make some migraines worse
Associated PressWASHINGTON — Those pain pills you think help your migraines? Take too many and you could make them worse. Overusing painkillers can spin migraine patients into a rut, spurring more headaches that in turn require more pain medication. A very unlucky...Tags: Pain, Headaches, Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Illnesses
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In celebration of the humble, essential bookmark
Bookmarks are about as low-tech as you can get. They are superbly utilitarian. They are there to do a job, not to dazzle or otherwise draw attention to themselves. They hardly ever require a service call. Bookmarks can be born that way—that is,...Tags: Flannery O'Connor, Willa Cather, Health and Safety at School, G.K. Chesterton, Books and Magazines
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Scientists see silver lining in dark matter
The Washington Post++++++++++++++++++++ || The same force that is speeding up the expansion of the universe is also stunting the growth of galactic clusters like Abell 85 (center), among the universe's largest observed structures. NASA || ++++++++++++++++++++ The...Tags: Natural Science, NASA, Applied Science, Space Programs, Colleges and Universities
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Following our nuclear star
On Christmas eve in 1938, the physicist Lise Meitner took a walk in the snowy woods of Kungalv, Sweden, with her nephew, Otto Frisch, also a physicist. A Jewish refugee who had recently escaped from Hitler's Germany, Meitner began discussing with Frisch...Tags: Holidays, Christmas, Natural Resources, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy
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Migraine painkiller overuse may cause chronic condition
WASHINGTON -- Those pain pills you think help your migraines? Take too many and you could make them worse. Overusing painkillers can spin migraine patients into a rut, spurring more headaches that in turn require more pain medication. A very unlucky...Tags: Pain, Headaches, Pharmaceuticals, Prescription Drugs, Health Treatments
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Dr. Robert L. Gluckstern
Dr. Robert L. Gluckstern, a physicist and educator who served as chancellor of the University of Maryland, College Park, died of lymphoma Wednesday at his Baltimore home. He was 84. Born in Atlantic City, N.J., and raised in Brooklyn, N.Y., Dr....Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Government, Yale University, Awards and Prizes
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'Top Chef': Christmas in July
Reality CheckHowdy, Mary here, carrying out the main recapping duties for the Christmas-in-July episode of 'Top Chef.' I don't actually know what month this was filmed in, but I know it wasn't December -- one more awkward set of holiday wishes,......Tags: Holidays, Cheese, Books and Magazines, Judges, Dining and Drinking
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Lifetime, no see
Neither man had a clue what to expect that morning last March as they stood toe-to-toe, 42 stories above the city.
The men were guarded yet friendly, as they sized each other up, trying to decide whether to shake hands or hug. After all, they were...Tags: Prosecution, Music Theater, John Marshall, Migration, Toys
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"The Age of Entanglement: When Quantum Physics Was Reborn" by Louisa Gilder
They deal with stars and planets and galaxies, so it's easy to think that physicists are above it all. Yet as a captivating new book makes clear, even geniuses have their feet on the ground. Even geniuses gossip, argue, get mad, make up and interrupt...Tags: Applied Science, Werner Heisenberg, Applied Physics
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Coconut Creek High on course for turnaround after "F" grade in FCAT
South Florida Sun-SentinelLast year's F still haunts some of them. Walter Cappillo, a 17-year-old senior at Coconut Creek High School, remembers the taunt before a football game in September: "2, 4, 6, 8. Bet that you can't count to 10." At a volleyball match, Diana St. Germain...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, David Jones, Rivers, High Schools, John Wayne
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