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    Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Nate Berkus is engaged to Jeremiah Brent

    Nate Berkus is engaged to Jeremiah Brent, his boyfriend of nearly nine months.
    Nate Berkus is engaged to Jeremiah Brent, his boyfriend of nearly nine months. The 41-year-old interior designer, TV personality and Oprah protege popped the question Monday at Machu Picchu in Peru, completely surprising Brent because the two were...

    Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Social Media

  2. Oct 12, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Take a deep breath -- more bad news on air pollution

    It's easy to see how air pollution would affect respiratory disease: You breathe in smog-filled miasma all day and the ozone, other noxious gases and small particulate matter therein can make you wheeze and cough. Pollutants can trigger asthma attacks and bronchitis in susceptible individuals.
    It's easy to see how air pollution would affect respiratory disease: You breathe in smog-filled miasma all day and the ozone, other noxious gases and small particulate matter therein can make you wheeze and cough. Pollutants can trigger asthma attacks and...

    Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Otolaryngology, Air Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Death

  4. Apr 20, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Military medical malpractice: Seeking recourse

    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    Minutes after routine surgery for acute appendicitis in October 2003, Staff Sgt. Dean Witt, 25, was being moved to a recovery room at a Northern California military hospital when he gasped and stopped breathing. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD:...

    Tags: Antonin Scalia, Litigation and Regulation, Career and Workplace, Surgery, Family

  6. Dec 9, 2004 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Why supervisors let deadly problems slide

    On the sultry evening of Aug. 11,<strong> </strong>1965,<strong> </strong>a 21-year-old black man named Marquette Frye was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol at 116th Street and Avalon Boulevard for driving drunk.
    Times Staff Writer
    On the sultry evening of Aug. 11, 1965, a 21-year-old black man named Marquette Frye was pulled over by the California Highway Patrol at 116th Street and Avalon Boulevard for driving drunk. A crowd gathered. Frye resisted arrest. A patrolman struck him...

    Tags: Local Elections, Family, Activism, Civil and Public Service, University of California, Los Angeles

  8. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  9. The Kid's Doctor-Diagnosing appendicitis: Quick action is key

    Premium Health News Service
    http://www.kidsdr.com Earlier this year, I received a phone call from a college-aged patient in the middle of exams who was complaining of abdominal pain. She'd experienced generalized abdominal pain earlier in the day but had tried to ignore it...

    Tags: Abdominal Pain, Physical Conditions

  10. Jul 18, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  11. Man says Puyallup hospital failed to detect son's appendicitis

    Rudy King is upset with Puyallup&rsquo;s Good Samaritan Hospital because, he says, his 12-year-old son has a dangerous medical condition that could have been avoided if he had been given a CT scan.
    Q13 FOX News reporter
    Rudy King is upset with Puyallup’s Good Samaritan Hospital because, he says, his 12-year-old son has a dangerous medical condition that could have been avoided if he had been given a CT scan. King, an emergency room nurse, said Wednesday that...

    Tags: Appendix, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests

  12. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'Survivor: One World' recap: Episode 6, 'Thanks for the Souvenir'

    Previously: the new Salani was awesome, and the new Manono sucked.
    Previously: the new Salani was awesome, and the new Manono sucked. Back at Manono after Tribal Council, Alicia and Colton can’t help gloating over the "blindside" they gave Monica; then they add to it by taunting Christina about how she has no...

    Tags: Politics, Human Interest, Elections

  14. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  15. "Survivor" Recap: Thanks For The Souvenir

    <span style="font-size: small;">RIP season 24. Kidding, but I am severely depressed on the events that transpired on this past episode. Colton ran this game and it was a sad night seeing him get medically evacuated. Whether you liked him or hated him, he had a unique skill set on how to manipulate people. Example, <a title="Monica nurture Colton" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHz7lrB825o">This is a secret scene</a> on how Colton manipulated the new tribe by being the &ldquo;baby&rdquo; to the women. His strategy is to appear weak and have the women nurture him while he gains their trust and gathers information.</span>
    WDBJ7 Blogger
    RIP season 24. Kidding, but I am severely depressed on the events that transpired on this past episode. Colton ran this game and it was a sad night seeing him get medically evacuated. Whether you liked him or hated him, he had a unique skill set on how to...

    Tags: Cheng Yu-tung, Jeff Probst, Human Interest, Survivor (tv program)

  16. Mar 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Your body is talking. Are you listening?

    It might be a caffeine headache, but it might be an aneurysm. Great. Now, at the very least, it's a stress headache.
    It might be a caffeine headache, but it might be an aneurysm. Great. Now, at the very least, it's a stress headache. We asked the experts to tell us five signs that your body is telling you something. And why you should do something about it. (Namely,...

    Tags: Weight, Back, Cancer, Obesity, Symptoms

  18. Dec 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Jobless benefits aren't welfare

    Opponents of continuing the extension  of unemployment insurance often make one of the following arguments: (1) the program is welfare for the undeserving; (2) it subsidizes leisure and is a major contributor to the high unemployment rate; or (3) the extension does little to create jobs.  The critics have it wrong on all counts.
    Opponents of continuing the extension of unemployment insurance often make one of the following arguments: (1) the program is welfare for the undeserving; (2) it subsidizes leisure and is a major contributor to the high unemployment rate; or (3) the...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Career and Workplace, Federal Reserve, Employment

  20. Dec 1, 2010 | Zap2It
  21. Nate Berkus hospitalized for appendicitis; show tapings postponed

    Ministry of Gossip
    Paging Dr. Oz -- one of Oprah's anointed ones has taken ill. Lifestyle whiz Nate Berkus was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday with a case of appendicitis. "He was on the 'Today' show this morning, and he wasn't feeling......
  22. Dec 6, 2010 | Zap2It
  23. Nate Berkus 'recovering nicely'; show production to resume this week

    Ministry of Gossip
    We at the Ministry were touched by your response to the hospitalization of lifestyle host Nate Berkus, who required emergency surgery last week for appendicitis. So we did some asking, and your friend Berkus is doing just fine. "He's home......
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