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Anne Arundel Education Notes
St. John's College is offering a number of continuing education and fine arts courses starting Sept. 13. Registration deadline is Thursday. Tuition is $210 for preceptorials. In preceptorials, up to 15 students meet with a St. John's tutor for a close...Tags: Magazines, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Further Education, Books and Magazines, Newspaper and Magazine
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NY escort worker pleads guilty in Spitzer case
Associated Press WriterThe last of four defendants charged in the prostitution scandal that brought down former Gov. Eliot Spitzer pleaded guilty Monday to arranging trysts between high-priced escorts and clients. Tanya Robin Hollander, of Rhinebeck, N.Y., admitted she...Tags: Prisons, Heads of State, Executive Branch, Crimes, Organized Crime
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Last figure charged in Spitzer scandal pleads guilty
anthony.destefano@newsday.comThe last of four people charged in the prostitution scandal that destroyed former Gov. Eliot Spitzer's political career pleaded guilty yesterday to a federal conspiracy charge and faces up to a year in prison. But the end of the case against Tanya...Tags: Court Administration, Prosecution, Prisons, Law Enforcement, Police
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Last defendant pleads guilty to conspiracy in Spitzer sex scandal
Associated PressThe last of four defendants charged in the prostitution scandal that brought down former Gov. Eliot Spitzer pleaded guilty yesterday to arranging trysts between high-priced escorts and clients. Tanya Robin Hollander, of Rhinebeck, N.Y., admitted she...Tags: Prosecution, Heads of State, Court Preliminary, Defendants, Organized Crime
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Escort worker pleads guilty in Spitzer case
The Associated PressThe last of four defendants charged in the prostitution scandal that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer pleaded guilty Monday to arranging trysts between high-priced escorts and clients. Tanya Robin Hollander, 36, of Rhinebeck, N.Y.,...Tags: Heads of State, Crimes, Organized Crime, Medicine, Trials
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Safety and specifics of aloe use
Beyond its topical use, the outer part of the aloe leaf (the green part, or rind, of the leaf) produces a juice or dried substance called latex, which contains compounds that make for a natural laxative.
Products made with various components of aloe used...Tags: Maryland, Medicine, Medical Conditions, Virginia, Health Organizations
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The Healing Plant
Special to The SunWith her smooth, glowing complexion, Lynne Bonner Redd looks younger than her 46 years. Ask her secret, and she'll tell you it's not a nip or tuck. It's simply aloe. "Aloe is part of my overall health and beauty philosophy," says the Pikesville...Tags: Personal Service, Texas, Herbal Medicines, Beauty Products, Health Treatments
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R U ambu-textrous?
TRIBUNE REPORTERTime was tight, and Kelly Scheiner of Streeterville had many errands to run before her vacation to New Smyrna Beach, Fla. And so, a silver Nordstrom bag draped over her left forearm, she marched north on Michigan Avenue, crossing Illinois Street at a...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Telecommunication Service, Northwestern University, Medicine, Medical Specialization
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Radovan Karadzic: Just a moral hypocrite
He looks like a cross between Santa Claus and a New Age guru, and he calls himself an alternative healer. But Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested in Serbia on Monday, stands accused of war crimes, genocide and crimes against humanity. To those who know...Tags: Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, International Law, Massacres, Medicine
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Acupuncture for Cellulite
A little needle, a little shock and a big surprise--a better body and a bit of a face lift. Call it the ancient Chinese secret for cosmetic results. Sara Motlagh, acupuncture patient: "I run right now between 20-25 miles a week and I weight train 3-4...Tags: Beauty Products and Fragrances, Medicine, Natural Science, Beauty Products, Physiology
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Erykah Badu puts out new CD, 'New Amerykah Part One'
Dallas Morning News'When I came out in '97, they told me I changed the state of R&B," says Erykah Badu. "This album is gonna do it again in some kinda way." She's talking about "New Amerykah Part One (4th World War)." And before you dismiss her words as hype, consider...Tags: Medicine, Manhattan (New York City), Tickets, Music, Radio City Music Hall
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Huntington going "green" for Earth Day
lynn.petry@newsday.comBring some of your plastic shopping bags to the Huntington Family Earth Day Expo on Saturday and turn them in for an "eco-friendly" reusable shopping bag. That's just one of the activities planned for the Expo, which the Town of Huntington is...Tags: Cancer, Medicine, Long Island, Renewable Energy, Earth Day
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