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Woman is 51 But Looks 25
Mom publishes simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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Woman is 53 But Looks 25
53yr Old Mom publishes 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors.
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Clarence Page: Return of the vampire squid Published: Fri, May 18, 2012 Like a sequel to a bad horror movie, the “great vampire squid” is back. That was gonzo author Matt Taibbi's description in a 2009 Rolling Stone article of Goldman Sachs, the financial giant that played a central role in the 2008 financial meltdown. The world's most powerful investment bank, he wrote, was a... Read More
Norman anglers adventure to the Amazon River to fish for peacock bass and other exotic creatures Updated: Sat, May 5, 2012 Down here is a long ways back in the Amazon Jungle. There is no place on Earth where an angler can catch more fish, more varieties of fish, and do it in a place where unbelievable wildlife flourishes, untouched by the hand of man. Read More
Bohemian-flared Folly Beach has much to offer Published: Mon, Mar 26, 2012 As the washboard surface of the Atlantic waves smooth the sandy edges of the Folly Beach shoreline, bikini-clad and muscle-ripped beachgoers litter the beach like dandelions on a freshly mown lawn. In the off-season, the Bohemian-flared Folly Beach, one of the many scattered islands within a stones throw from... Read More
How do you sense God's presence? (Part VI of VI) Published: Mon, Feb 27, 2012 "I feel God's presence when I walk through the woods and take time to look around at all His beautiful creations like the trees and the chirping birds," says Lauren, 10. As I write, a seagull sits perched like a sentry atop the building next door. Other gulls glide and dive as children throw crackers. If God can... Read More
Jamaica is the place for a winter getaway Published: Tue, Nov 29, 2011 Lush foliage, azure seas, white sand beaches, dreadlocks and reggae, it's Jamaica, "Mon," just the place for a recharge-the-batteries vacation. A more-than-4,200-square-mile island plopped in the middle of the Caribbean Sea, it's no secret that Jamaica has had its share of unrest, and the capital city of... Read More
Israeli chief rabbi pushes kosher 'pork Updated: Fri, Nov 25, 2011 JERUSALEM — Israel's chief rabbi is bringing home the bacon. Yona Metzger's office says it is primed to allow import of an organic goose grown in Spain that tastes like pork. Metzger says three non-Jewish chefs confirm its swinish flavor. Jewish dietary law strictly forbids eating pork. Metzger's... Read More
THE GEESE WEREN'T HURT, AND NEITHER WAS THE CAR Updated: Fri, Oct 21, 2011 Dear Tom and Ray: I was driving on a rural road and rounded a bend where there was a family of geese crossing: Mama, Papa and five goslings. I successfully slammed on my brakes, and they crossed the road safely. The thing is, I really, really smoked the tires, and perhaps the brakes as well. It reminded me of... Read More
Two generations discover Kauai Published: Tue, Sep 27, 2011 My love affair with Kauai began at first sight of the exotic-looking flowers in my hotel lobby. While suitcases were coming and going around me, I cautiously advanced to the 3-foot-high centerpiece. Could those flowers be real? Just as I sneaked up and touched them, the desk clerk spotted me. She beckoned me over... Read More
Eco-conscious vintners raise money for trees, seas Updated: Thu, Apr 21, 2011 That's the thinking behind a number of wineries teaming up with environmental organizations to raise funds for trees, seas and the land. One of the latest releases is Clean Coast wines, the brainchild of California winemaker Susie Selby. The owner of Selby Winery in Healdsburg, Selby created the wines, available... Read More
Classic Hawaii attractions can be yours for free Updated: Sat, Jan 8, 2011 The experts say you don't have to hock everything you own, go in debt way over your head, or add another mortgage to your home to take an unbelievable trip to the islands. It's all in setting a plan and a budget, then following through. Read More
This season's wrapping-paper trends Updated: Fri, Dec 10, 2010 The first Christmas wrapping papers were a happy accident. The Hall Brothers of Kansas City, Mo., ran out of their usual supply of Christmas tissue paper just a few days before the holiday in 1917. Rollie Hall quickly set out a stack of decorative French envelope liners. They sold out fast, and did so again the... Read More
FRESH FACES Updated: Sun, Apr 18, 2010 Ladies, it's time to face up to softer, more subtle makeup this spring. Colors whisper with just enough pop to look fresh. Bronzed skin glows. Lips shimmer with a hint of peach or pink. Reds go sheer. Lashes still rule, and a smoky eye comes from lavender or green rather than black. Pretty pastels such as... Read More
Off-season travel tips Updated: Tue, Mar 23, 2010 Off-season, low season, off-peak - whatever you call it, visiting a popular vacation spot when most people stay home can save you money. Lower cost, smaller crowds, what's not to like? If you're not careful, plenty. Many off-season travelers have stories of idyllic vacations ruined by unforeseen circumstances.... Read More
Adventures for Kids -- and Their Parents -- at Atlantis Updated: Wed, Feb 10, 2010 The thermostat outside my kitchen window read minus 7, and the snow fort in our backyard was glazed with ice. It was time to escape frigid winter temperatures for a weekend in the tropics. Atlantis resort on Paradise Island, Bahamas, we agreed, would be the perfect place to thaw out as a family. Once we arrived... Read More
New sushi guides address sustainability Updated: Fri, Oct 17, 2008 NEW YORK -- Bluefin tuna is known as the kind of sushi. But the fish's popularity has been its downfall. Overfishing has sent the world's bluefin population plummeting by 90 precent in 30 years. Read More
Fishermen suspected after 6 sea lions are killed in Oregon Updated: Mon, May 5, 2008 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- There's "protected" on paper and there's "protected" on the river. Under a 1972 federal law, certain species of sea lion cannot be harmed. But the Columbia River region is big enough, and parts of it are wild and isolated enough, to hide many sins. That was clear over the... Read More
Calif. Whales Provide New Information Updated: Mon, May 21, 2007 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Scientists observing the wayward wanderings of two humpback whales in a California river have more to celebrate than their return to the Pacific Ocean - the duo provided an unexpected opportunity to study the endangered species. The information scientists gathered includes sound... Read More
March Quiz Published: Mon, Apr 2, 2007 Week 4: Q Do you have a bird feeder in your backyard? You might see a number of different species come to it. Robins, Blue Jays, sparrows, and other birds can usually find their way to the "dinner table you have set up for them. But you need a different kind of feeder to attract hummingbirds to your home. If you... Read More
Crocodile Hunter's Death Caught on Video Published: Tue, Sep 5, 2006 CAIRNS, Australia (AP) -- Steve Irwin was videotaped pulling a poisonous stingray barb from his chest in his last moments of life, officials said Tuesday, as tributes poured in for TV's "Crocodile Hunter." Police said there was nothing suspicious about Irwin's death and no evidence he provoked the... Read More
Scientists identify 2 ancient reptiles Updated: Fri, Jul 28, 2006 BANGKOK, Thailand -- Scientists have identified two ancient reptiles that swam in icy waters off Australia 115 million years ago, researchers said Friday. They are among the first of their kind to be found from the period soon after the Jurassic era. The discoveries - dubbed Umoonasaurus and Opallionectes -... Read More
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