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Alzheimer's more common in African-Americans
OAKLAND, Calif. — The close-knit siblings began to notice little things about their mother, Roberta Randolph.
She started to repeat phrases. She would drive somewhere and forget where she was going. She began wearing the same clothes over and...Tags: Minority Groups, Diabetes, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Family, Symptoms
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Hospital guild sets sail for summer
"Cruising into Summer" was the theme of the Women's Council of Verdugo Hills Hospital Foundation Luncheon and Fashion Show on Thursday. The nautical theme was represented by the decor — ships, portholes, sand and surf — painted on the walls of...Tags: Health, Chris Watson, Hospitals and Clinics, Fashion Shows, Science and Technology
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Irvine Lake catfish season opener is Friday night
OutpostsHere's this week's Irvine Lake fishing report, written by veteran angler Steve Carson: Summertime is catfish time at Irvine Lake, says Jimmy Getty at the Pro Shop. "Our annual catfish season opener will be this Friday night, June 11," Getty...... -
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McClatchy TribuneThe close-knit siblings began to notice little things about their mother, Roberta Randolph. She started to repeat phrases. She would drive somewhere and forget where she was going. She began wearing the same clothes over and over again. Many families...Tags: Minority Groups, Diabetes, Death, Hispanic and Latino Americans, Nursing
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Bass, trout and crappie still on a roll at Irvine Lake
OutpostsHere's this week's Irvine Lake fishing report, written by veteran angler Steve Carson: A fast-moving weather front went past, and the fish started biting furiously again at Irvine Lake this week, reported Jimmy Getty at the Pro Shop. "The overall...... -
Positive signs in Mason-Hale's road to recovery
For Chris Mason-Hale, healing comes in very small stages, sometimes so small he can't even see them.
Since suffering a paralyzing spinal cord injury in a Western Tech football game 14 months ago, he has come a long way. But progress is excruciatingly...Tags: Legs, Colleges and Universities, Family, College Football, Muscle Cramps and Spasms
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Helene Elliott's NHL team-by-team preview
On The NHLWill the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins meet in the Stanley Cup finals for a third straight spring, or will the San Jose Sharks find the gumption to match their talent? There's no consensus winner in either conference, mostly because even...Tags: Contracts, Death, Disasters, Ryan Getzlaf, Tomas Holmstrom
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Belle Rose Crash Claims the Lives of Two Donaldsonville Residents
Staff reporterTwo Donaldsonville residents were killed early this morning when their vehicle traveled off LA 1 and struck a tree in the Belle Rose community in Assumption Parish. A 2007 Nissan Altima, driven by Hannah Musco (W/F, 28, of Donaldsonville), was...Tags: Death, Eyewear
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Chicago Blackhawks beat St. Louis Blues 3-1
Tribune reporterAfter two games that had the Blackhawks looking like anything but a playoff team, they found the formula to put them on the brink of the postseason. Playing with a sense of desperation that is indicative of a team needing a big victory in the closing...Tags: Basketball, Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Sports, Calgary Flames
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Surprising marriage ends in bizarre Ohio killing
James M. Mason knew his wife since she was born a boy. The janitor and former military man was a boarder in the child's home and was treated like family. Many were surprised when he married Chris nearly three years ago, not just because he knew she...Tags: Career and Workplace, Death, Armed Forces, Murder, Crimes
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St. Louis Blues defeat Chicago Blackhawks 1-0
Tribune reporterIt lasted 17 days and took them through four time zones and into eight hostile arenas, but the Blackhawks' odyssey is finally over. Already considered a success with victories in five of the first seven games of the NHL's longest road trip this season,...Tags: Andrew Ladd, United Center, Soccer, Dallas Stars, Andy McDonald
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Said or not, offense stuck in slump
Tribune reporterJonathan Toews didn't have a word for the Blackhawks' recent lack of scoring, but he did know what not to call it. "We don't consider ourselves in a slump," the Hawks captain said before Wednesday night's 2-0 loss to the St. Louis Blues at the United...Tags: Keith Tkachuk, Chicago Blackhawks, Sports, Martin Havlat, James Wisniewski
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