How to bend it like Beckham
Toronto Sun - It's estimated that over 2 billion people around the world will be watching World Cup soccer this month and, as soccer fever heats up, probably more and more youngsters and adults alike will take time away from watching TV to get out on the soccer
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Ready, Set, Go!: Taking Charge of Change
KCBD - August starts out as the slowest month, with long, laid-back days and not much on your to-do list. But it's also often a time when we begin to anticipate changes that lie just ahead. You may be thinking about impending changes, small and large: kids
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Column: It's all downhill from here
Daily Citizen-News - Let’s give it to you straight out. And go for the jugular. Get this monkey off our back. Give everything you’ve got to punch it in the end zone, because we don’t have all day to throw back there. I’m not loving sports cliches. They’re
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Trying To Lose Weight? Bring Back Breakfast
KCBD - (ARA) - Skipping breakfast has become a common habit among adults in recent years. Whether due to lack of dedicated eating time in the morning or an attempt to lose weight, skipping breakfast can be harmful to health and actually cause weight gain
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Phil of old still haunts
Portsmouth Daily Times - MAMARONECK, N.Y. - His million-dollar talent was undermined one more time by a temperament that wasn't worth a dime. Remember the Phil Mickelson who waited for the critical moment in the biggest tournaments to try shot after reckless shot, seemingly
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Warning: Diabetes is hidden, growing disease
Quad-Cities Times - She knew about diabetes. It runs on her mother’s side of the family, hitting her relatives later in life. Lea Ann Bishop of Davenport is 49 years old. On March 27 she learned she is diabetic. The diagnosis came after a friend encouraged her to take
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