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In The Pipeline: Olympian has love for environment, fitness
Her eyes twinkle in the morning sun, and her smile beams. Looking out across the water while standing on the boardwalk at the Bolsa Chica wetlands, she glances up as a large pelican swoops by, just several feet over our heads. She laughs like a girl...Tags: The New York Times, Philosophy, Health, Multi-Sport Events, Athletes
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Wet choreography gives strength, comfort
It had been more than 30 years since lupus began eating away at Deborah Filian's body. It stood in the way of every step she took, forcing her to stay in bed for long periods of time. But a saline warm-water pool has changed her life, she said.
Almost...Tags: Human Body, Injuries and Wounds, Knees, Physical Therapy, Health
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Greer's OC: Special offer for fitness classes
If working out in a traditional gym is not your thing, consider Hidden Talents, an acclaimed studio in Huntington Beach that offers atypical fitness classes like hip-hop, go-go, burlesque, pole, pole fitness, cardio stretch, lap dance, chair, floor, hoop,...Tags: Santa Ana, Companies and Corporations, Health, Forests, Education
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Staying active with winter classes
The days are still short and school is back in session, but that doesn't mean the fun has to end. The city of Huntington Beach offers children, teens, adults and seniors classes to fulfill any interest, and winter classes are just getting started. Here...Tags: Google Inc., Fencing, Yoga, Health, Sports
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Gaming and sports 'Kinect'
Using all of her strength, Suzy Hill threw her arms in the air as if playing table tennis.
She was, in fact, playing table tennis — just not with an actual table or ball.
The game was on the Kinect Xbox video game system, and Suzy was playing...Tags: Xbox, Entertainment, Gaming, Health, Sports
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Greer's OC: Get a taste of wine country
The fabulous wine country of Paso Robles rolls into Orange County on Thursday at a not-to-be-missed wine event at Charlie Palmer at South Coast Plaza. The second annual Stars of Paso Robles wine tasting means nearly 30 of Paso's premier winemakers are...Tags: Viniculture, Buddhism, Charlize Theron, Los Angeles, Anna Wintour
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In The Pipeline: Three descriptive essays force tie in contest
This year's In The Pipeline student journalism competition produced many more entries than last year, making the judging extra tough.
In fact, this year, we have a tie for first place — a three-way tie at that.
Congratulations to Andrea Resnick...Tags: Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Justice System, Photography Supplies and Services, Entertainment
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Judge OKs wrongful-death lawsuit's continuation
A federal judge has ruled that the family of Allyssa Squirrell, an 11-year-old Huntington Beach girl killed two years ago in a Junior Lifeguards training accident, can proceed with its lawsuit against the city, according to media reports. Rick and Pam...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Accidental Death, Disasters and Accidents, Health
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Greer's OC: Sweat it out with Kaia F.I.T.
Come check out the new fitness craze that is Kaia F.I.T.! You can take a free Kaia F.I.T. demo class in Huntington Beach at 6 p.m. Monday. (Best to arrive by 5:45 p.m. so the class can start on time.) The class meets at the greenbelt at Ninth Street and...Tags: Laguna Beach, Lauren Conrad, Television, The Hills (tv program), Entertainment
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Identifying with 'WTF'
When Shurla Quinn competes Friday in the Ragnar Relay Southern California, she won't be surprised if a few people look at her and exclaim, "WTF?"
That won't be the uncensored version of "WTF," of course. Just the three letters.
Quinn, a team member...Tags: Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Health
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Greer's OC: A mix of food, sound and shopping
Looking for a youthful and vibrant night out in Huntington Beach? Shorebreak Hotel is spicing up Orange County's evenings with the "Culinary Sound" event series booked every other Wednesday from 6:30 to 11 p.m., with the next one April 20 at Zimzala...Tags: Toru Takemitsu, Tokyo (Japan), Neiman Marcus, Entertainment, Health
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No walk in the park
Colette Chaillou has been a resident at Pacific Mobile Home Park for more than 20 years. Over the years, she built many memories and a well-kept garden full of lilacs, roses and orchids.
But she may have to let it all go.
"I don't think it's right,"...Tags: California, Long Beach (Los Angeles, California), House Building, Environmental Issues, Travel
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