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    Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. For 'Dexter' actor Sean Patrick Flanery, jiujitsu is an unbeatable workout

    Sean Patrick Flanery plays an ex-cop in the eighth season of TV's "Dexter," starting June 30, and a music teacher in the new film "Broken Horses." But there's another big role in his life: Flanery, 47, teaches and trains in Brazilian jiujitsu at his own Los Angeles studio, <a href="http://dynamixmartialarts.com/" target="_self">Dynamix</a>.
    Sean Patrick Flanery plays an ex-cop in the eighth season of TV's "Dexter," starting June 30, and a music teacher in the new film "Broken Horses." But there's another big role in his life: Flanery, 47, teaches and trains in Brazilian jiujitsu at his own...

    Tags: Celebrities, Sean Patrick Flanery, Religion and Belief

  2. Jun 1, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Voice of the People, Jun. 01

    Liberal arts skills Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Caterpillar Inc., says he "can't employ philosophers in manufacturing in the United States." I would suggest that that attitude is one of the problems facing his company and others. A liberal arts degree...

    Tags: Pneumonia, Insurance, Government Health Care, Medicaid, Technology

  4. May 30, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Amy Burkett: During mission trip to Haiti, 'I think I saw hope in their eyes'

    What does it mean to be full of promise and possibilities? Growing up in the United States, even the poorest children have access to education, which leads to possibilities and promise.
    What does it mean to be full of promise and possibilities? Growing up in the United States, even the poorest children have access to education, which leads to possibilities and promise. But in Haiti, which suffered a devastating earthquake in 2010, it's...

    Tags: Port-au-Prince (Haiti), PBS (tv network), Haiti, Allentown, Haiti Earthquake (2010)

  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Let common sense, wisdom prevail in 'pastry pistol' incident

    Back in the late 1950s, when I was in the seventh grade, I brought a deadly weapon to school. One morning, into the pocket of my Catholic school uniform, I slipped a knife. I then said good-bye to my mother and got on the bus for St. Ambrose School in Bridgeport, Conn. Although I knew that bringing the knife to school probably was testing the limits of acceptable behavior, I also knew that owning the knife was perfectly fine. Otherwise, my father would not have given it to me.
    Back in the late 1950s, when I was in the seventh grade, I brought a deadly weapon to school. One morning, into the pocket of my Catholic school uniform, I slipped a knife. I then said good-bye to my mother and got on the bus for St. Ambrose School in...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Students, Punishment, Authors, Christianity

  8. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Review & preview: Premature 2014 poll, Part 1

    Duke captured its second national title in four years, Cornell&rsquo;s Rob Pannell earned the Tewaaraton Award after sitting out the 2012 campaign with a broken left foot, and Johns Hopkins announced it would join the Big Ten for the 2015 season.
    Duke captured its second national title in four years, Cornell’s Rob Pannell earned the Tewaaraton Award after sitting out the 2012 campaign with a broken left foot, and Johns Hopkins announced it would join the Big Ten for the 2015 season. Now...

    Tags: Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Politics, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Villanova Wildcats, Dwayne Johnson

  10. May 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Crime drops at apartment complex after police hire social worker

    When social worker Natalia Mercado joined the Rolling Meadows Police Department earlier this year, crime rates were up 25 percent in the East Park Apartments. Now, they're down significantly, and although she said she can't take all of the credit, she admits she's been busy.
    When social worker Natalia Mercado joined the Rolling Meadows Police Department earlier this year, crime rates were up 25 percent in the East Park Apartments. Now, they're down significantly, and although she said she can't take all of the credit, she...

    Tags: Abusive Behavior, Medical Specialization, Crime, Law and Justice, Psychology, Health and Safety at School

  12. May 28, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Church of Scotland needs to take further action to end its war on Judaism

    In a recent, exhaustive study of anti-Semitism, the German scholar Clemens Heni explains the significance for Christian theology of the story of Ahasver, a Jewish shoemaker in Jerusalem who, legend has it, refused Jesus a resting place as he made his...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Israel, Religious Conflicts, Christianity, The Holocaust (1934-1945)

  14. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Science and History

    SCIENCE The Cancer Chronicles Unlocking Medicine's Deepest Mystery George Johnson Knopf, $27.95 After his wife was diagnosed with a metastatic cancer, New York Times science writer Johnson embarked on an intense and comprehensive exploration of...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Rights, Psychology, Career and Workplace, Religion and Belief

  16. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Dr. Joyce Brothers dies at 85; popular TV psychologist

    Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said.
    Fame was never her intent, Dr. Joyce Brothers often said. She was not yet 30, new to stay-at-home motherhood and struggling to help her husband stretch his pay as a medical resident when she came up with an ambitious plan: Transform herself into a...

    Tags: Game Shows, Television, Medical Specialization, Psychology, The Washington Post

  18. May 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. PASSINGS: Dallas Willard, Jack Butler, Fredrick McKissack

    Dallas Willard Influential Christian philosopher taught at USC for 47 years Dallas Willard, 77, an influential Christian philosopher who taught at USC for 47 years and chaired the philosophy department in the early 1980s, died Wednesday in Woodland...

    Tags: Obituaries, Baylor University , Pittsburgh Steelers, Authors, NFL Pro Bowl

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Attention Abercrombie shoppers: Walk away

    Anyone who has ever walked past an Abercrombie &amp; Fitch store at the local mall knows that it's a place for queen bees and cool jocks.
    Anyone who has ever walked past an Abercrombie & Fitch store at the local mall knows that it's a place for queen bees and cool jocks. Hot, buff store employees greet customers at the front door. They don't say, "Fatties keep out." They don't have to....

    Tags: The Huffington Post, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, Angelina Jolie

  22. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Small-business owners more upbeat about economy, but still troubled

    WASHINGTON -- Small-business owners were more optimistic about the economy in April, but "pessimism abounds" in a sector that is barely growing, the National Federation for Independent Business said Tuesday.
    WASHINGTON -- Small-business owners were more optimistic about the economy in April, but "pessimism abounds" in a sector that is barely growing, the National Federation for Independent Business said Tuesday. The trade group's Index of Small Business...

    Tags: Business, Small Businesses, Google Inc., Religion and Belief

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