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Aces on bridge
++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ On this deal from an Indian championship nearly 30 years ago, one table stayed in six hearts, just making. But at our featured table the contract was more ambitious. In seven hearts you might conceivably...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Good form: End your workout with a tension-releasing stretch
Conclude your workouts with this move. It helps release tension in your hips and stretches the backs of your legs. If you're not very limber, practice the easier version first, using a towel or stretch band to hook around your foot. -- Karen Voight...Tags: Legs
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Lindsey Vonn, with arm in brace, loses overall World Cup lead after slalom error in Craotia
Associated Press WriterZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — With her arm in a brace and her hand aching, Lindsey Vonn missed a slalom gate and lost her overall lead in the World Cup standings. Her mistake came at the 15th gate during the second run Sunday, and she did not finish a...Tags: Arms, Multi-Sport Events, World Cup
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Ten Years of Cars, Trucks and Personalities in 1,250 Words or Less
MotorTrend MagazineMathematically, the '00s have another year to go. Yeah, I'm one of those 2001-2010 types. Counted the way most media outlets do, though, and the decade pretty much coincides with my tenure at Motor Trend. I joined the magazine in August 2000. So what... -
Bands for upper back strength
To strengthen the muscles in your upper back and rear delts (those muscles in the back of your shoulders), try this simple move. It's ideal after hours of sitting in front of a computer or driving. Pulling your elbows behind you engages your upper back,...Tags: Neck, Shoulders
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Statue in Detroit salt mine honors miners' saint
Detroit Free PressFor more than a century, miners have extracted tons of salt 1,200 feet below the surface in southwest Detroit. Now, they have a saint to look over them. At Detroit Salt Co., workers this year installed a 3-foot statue of St. Barbara, the third century...Tags: Christianity, Employees, Customs and Tradition, Orthodoxy, Health and Safety at Work
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Injured veterans are stuck in limbo
Tribune reporterFor Mitch Chapman, recovering from broken bones and a brain injury, the mission now is treating the pain and surviving the nightmares. For Michael Brown, who suffers from a shoulder wound and post-traumatic stress disorder, it is controlling sudden...Tags: Washington, DC, World War II (1939-1945), Armed Forces, Texas, Defense
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Knuckle cracking not so bad, California doctor finds
Tribune reporterIf 2010 was the year you were going to stop cracking your knuckles, you may want to consider another resolution. Despite what such renowned authorities as your mother might say, the obnoxious habit does not lead to arthritis of the fingers, according to...Tags: California, Arthritis, Fingers, Thousand Oaks, Nobel Prize Awards
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An expedition ventures into the health care jungle - without leaving America's backyard
AP National WriterMAYNARDVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The two-hour drive is done, but Hannah and Jack Hurst leave the Honda's engine running. Hannah's prayers have brought them here. Now there's little to do but turn up the car's heat, get some sleep and wait for morning &#...Tags: Heart and Circulatory System, Democratic Party, Obesity, Symptoms, Colleges and Universities
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Alabama players enjoying Southern California weather
Top-ranked Alabama held its first Southern California workout Saturday. And the players were happy to get back outdoors under clear skies after bad weather and poor field conditions forced them to hold their final two Alabama workouts under cover at the...Tags: College Football, Downtown Disney, Colleges and Universities, Business Trips, Mike Johnson
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Can the Heat consistently defend? Ira Winderman Answers YOUR Miami Heat Questions
Ask Ira!" border="0" width="65" height="36"/>SunSentinel.comAsk Ira! SunSentinel Heat Writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Allen Iverson, Physical Exercise, Charity, Ron Artest, Alonzo Mourning
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Dixon MVP As UConn Wins Papajohns.com Bowl
The Hartford CourantHe did a good job of hiding it, but UConn coach Randy Edsall was a little nervous in the Deep South all week. As it turned out it wasn't necessary. "Not from the standpoint [the Huskies] didn't work," Edsall said. "I was just worried that the season has...Tags: Andre Dixon, Football, SEC, Zach Frazer, University of Connecticut
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