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Woman injured as limb strikes truck

By admin, 31 August, 2010, No Comment

A tree limb blown off by a strong gust of wind during heavy rain struck a passing truck about 3:50 p.m. Friday, injuring the driver.

Police said the 37-year-old woman and three children were eastbound on Broad Street near Sprindgale Drive when the limb struck the top of the driver’s sideof their red Chevrolet Suburban near the woman’s head.

She was identified by friends as Susan Blackburn.

Teams and players to watch

By admin, 29 August, 2010, No Comment

Teams to watch: Deerfield, Lake Forest, Lemont, Lyons, New Trier, Naperville Central, Neuqua Valley, Naperville North, Waubonsie Valley,key rings, Wheaton Academy.

Golfers to watch

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Handsome Leading Man With a Sonorous Voice

By admin, 25 August, 2010, 2 Comments

CORRECTION: An obituary on April 3 about the actor John Forsythe, using information provided by a family spokesman, referred incorrectly to Mr. Forsythe’s marital history. His marriage to Parker McCormick lasted from 1939 to 1943, not from 1938 to 1940, and he married Julie Warren the year they divorced, not three years later.

John Forsythe, the debonair actor whose matinee-idol looks, confident charm and mellifluous voice helped make hi

Hair Care Products Can Deliver the Goods for Thinn

By admin, 16 August, 2010, 1 Comment

Hair is considered a woman’s "crowning glory," but women with thinning hair and those with curly, textured hair may face considerable challenges in keeping their hair looking its best. Fortunately, there are many different hair care products, or hair cosmetics, that can help conceal thinning hair and also keep textured hair in check (see also <http://www.newsrx.com/library/topics/Cosmetics.html> Cosmetics).

At the American Academy of Dermatology’s Summer Academy Meeting 2010 in Chicago,Charm pendant, dermatologist Victoria Barbosa, MD, FAAD, assistant professor of dermatology at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, discussed how certain hair cosmetics can improve the appearance of thinning and textured hair.

"Today,money clips, hair cosmetics are tailored for use with a variety of hair types, making it easy for consumers to select the most appropriate products," said Dr. Barbosa. "So whether your hair is thinning or thick and curly, there are many products that can address your individual hair care needs."

The Skinny on Making Thinning Hair Look Fuller

For women with thinning hair who do not want to resort to medical or surgical treatments, Dr. Barbosa offered several tips for selecting products that can make thinning hair look thicker.

A hair cosmetic designed primarily to conceal the scalp in women with hair loss is a pressed powder available in small plastic pots that are applied with a device similar to an eye shadow applicator. The pressed powder is rubbed on the applicator and then applied directly to the scalp to conceal areas of thinning hair. These pressed powders are available in several different shades to closely match the surrounding hair.

Dr. Barbosa noted that these pressed powders can be used in conjunction with keratin fiber hair cosmetics for women with more moderate hair loss. These fiber hair cosmetics use statically charged fibers that can be sprinkled over the hair to thicken its appearance. Most of these types of hair cosmetics come in five to 10 different shades to match hair color and will stay on the hair until it is shampooed.

"For women with mild to moderate hair loss, fiber hair cosmetics are a safe and effective quick fix for adding volume to areas of thinning hair," said Dr. Barbosa. "Even though the results are temporary, these products can help women feel less self-conscious about their hair loss."

When choosing products to clean the hair, Dr. Barbosa recommended that women with thinning hair should avoid shampoos labeled as conditioning shampoo, as they contain heavier conditioners that can weigh down the hair and make it look limper. Instead, volumizing shampoos are good choices because they tend to contain ingredients like protein that coat the hair and make it appear fuller.

Since hair is most prone to breakage when it is wet, conditioners play an important role in prepping hair for combing and styling with heat products. Dr. Barbosa noted that most people can benefit from some type of conditioner, but the key is finding the right one for each hair type. For example, some conditioners are marketed for "fine hair," which contain lighter formulas for thin hair. Women with thin hair also should apply conditioner primarily to the ends of the hair rather than the scalp and avoid conditioners labeled "intensive conditioners," as they also will be too heavy for thin hair.

"Finding the best shampoo and conditioner for thin hair is really a matter of trial and error, as there is not one single ingredient to look for and many different formulas are available," said Dr. Barbosa. "But shampoos and conditioners are important in keeping hair clean and manageable, so it is worth the investment to find ones that work best on your hair."

Highly Textured Hair Can Benefit from Niche Products

According to Dr. Barbosa, women with highly textured, curly hair, fall into two groups – one group of women opt to make their hair more manageable by using relaxers for straight hair styles; the other group prefers more natural hairstyles. For each group, Dr. Barbosa offered tips on selecting the right hair cosmetics to keep textured hair healthy and looking its best.

Hair relaxers work by rearranging the structure of curly hair to make hair straight and give women with textured hair more styling options. Since by its nature textured hair is more fragile than naturally straight hair, it is more prone to damage from styling products and heat.

"Women who want straight hairstyles can use relaxers, but they have to be careful and recognize that relaxers make curly hair more fragile," said Dr. Barbosa. "In this instance, the key is conditioning the hair with conditioning shampoos along with intensive conditioners."

Another important tip for women who use relaxers is to minimize the application of direct heat to the hair. Dr. Barbosa recommended drying hair under a cap or hood dryer rather than with a hand-held hairdryer and to use rollers rather than curling irons or flat irons to avoid subjecting the hair to direct heat. In addition, she cautioned that flat irons should never be used on damp hair, as this could cause hair to "bubble" and eventually break from heat damage.

In addition, there also are an increased number of products geared toward natural hairstyles for women with curly hair. Since the hair is kept naturally curly, hair care products need to address the manageability issues of this hair type. For example, Dr. Barbosa recommended that women who opt for naturally curly hairstyles use heavier styling products that decrease frizz while maintaining curls.

"Over the years, natural hairstyles for women of different ethnicities have become more culturally and socially accepted, giving way to a new group of silicone- and glycerin-based products that help define and refine hair texture, add moisture to the hair and reduce frizz," said Dr. Barbosa. "In a sense, we want to organize the curls with these styling products, which also will make hair more manageable and less prone to breakage."

Regardless of how they style their hair, women with textured hair should only wash their hair once a week on average, since this type of hair is more fragile and more prone to damage when it is wet. Conditioning is an integral part of maintaining healthy,bangles, textured hair, and Dr. Barbosa added that "leave-in" conditioners or lighter conditioners that can be sprayed on the hair are good choices to use on the hair every day.

"Today, women with all different hair types have more styling options than ever thanks to the introduction of new hair cosmetics formulated for specific hair types and concerns," said Dr. Barbosa. "Dermatologists can help consumers select the best products for their individual hair care needs and minimize hair damage along the way."

Headquartered in Schaumburg, Ill., the American Academy of Dermatology (Academy), founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential, and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership of more than 16,000 physicians worldwide, the Academy is committed to: advancing the diagnosis and medical, surgical and cosmetic treatment of the skin, hair and nails; advocating high standards in clinical practice,necklaces, education, and research in dermatology; and supporting and enhancing patient care for a lifetime of healthier skin, hair and nails. For more information, contact the Academy at 1-888-462-DERM (3376) or www.aad.org.

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Lady Trojans start year right

By admin, 15 August, 2010, 1 Comment

The Soddy-Daisy girls team is the reigning Class AAA state champion.

Senior Haley Cothran and junior Jessica Cathey proved at the Baylor Preview they’ll be difficult to knock off later this year.

The Lady Trojans won the preview with a two-day score of 311 which topped Baylor’s team by three strokes at Black Creek Club.

"It’s a great feeling and a good way to start the year,Beads necklace," Cathey said. "Hopefully we’ll continue to win. I think its sets a standard for us and a higher one for everybody else because other teams know we’ll be the team to beat."

Cothran shot 155 and finished in second behind Ensworth freshman Alexandria Farnsworth who shot a 152. Playing as in individual,necklaces, Baylor’s Elana Baker tied with Cathey for third at 156.

"We just put Soddy-Daisy girls on the map for this season,tiffany," Cothran said. "I’m excited for this year. I think we can win everything and this is the start.

"I didn’t play my best the last couple days and it will come."

Memphis University School won the boys championship with a 588. Sophomore Zach Olsen ran away with medalist honors by shooting a 7-under-par 137.

Ensworth was second at 609 and was followed by Farragut at 615. Montgomery Bell Academy was fourth at 617, and Baylor tied for fifth at 619. McCallie finished eighth and Soddy-Daisy’s boys were 10th.

"The tournament went very well. Mother nature kept the heat where it was tolerable,earrings, and we gave the kids carts," Baylor coach Gary Partrick said. "Santa Claus came early. We just had to do everything we could to not have an ambulance come out here."

Free Top Online Dating Site – YOUAND.ME – Launches on Valentine’s Day

By admin, 3 January, 2010, No Comment

The new YOUAND.ME social online dating site offers singles reason to believe YES YOU CAN tiffany jewellery when searching for that special person, soul mate or life partner!

Online dating is off the charts. Maybe it’s the recession or that mantra: “YES WE CAN.” But one thing’s for sure – singles are looking for someone to soften this financial gloom. So, voila, an online dating boom!

The online dating arena is crowded, so what makes YOUAND.ME special? YOUAND.ME aims to captivate singles with cool features and a personalized social dating scene.

Unlike other sites that advertise as “free” to join just because you can sign up, YOUAND.ME lets members contact other members. The site offers a Personality Test, a Compatibility Matchmaker, Star Trait for horoscope, Safe Date Guardian to send and receive texts from selected members while on dates, a forum, key rings and articles by dating and relationship experts.

YOUAND.ME is set to become one of the most popular sites using the DOTME extension. Since its recent launch, the DOTME extension has gained traction. It’s being branded as the go-to-extension for the personalized web and social media websites.

YOUAND.ME already has over 2500 members since going live last week, but it officially launches on Valentine’s Day. A YouTube video promoting YOUAND.ME already has over 150,000 views, and the group LAS OLAS will release their song, YOU AND ME, to get the YOU AND ME love vibe out.

The YOUAND.ME team has created fun widgets that will be on MYSPACE and FACEBOOK, and the site will be available on mobile platforms, including the iPhone and Google’s Android.

Members may upgrade to a very reasonable $9.95 per month Gold Membership, for uploading more necklaces photos, a video, receiving personalized alerts, 3D Chat, among other offerings. For charter members until June, YOUAND.ME offers a $14.95 three month Gold membership special. There’s also a Platinum Membership.

If you’re looking to find that special someone, YOUAND.ME can make that dream happen. Good luck searching and connecting with the YOUAND.ME community!

(Youand.me is a VisionSync, Inc. Company, based in Miami, Florida. VisionSync, Inc. was founded by three founders located in the USA and Europe, and the goal of the Company is to create exciting and innovative web sites and companies in social media, entertainment, and Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0).

LV mayor says story about display untrue

By admin, 27 December, 2009, No Comment

No matter what you think of Oscar Goodman, you’ve got to admit that the Las Vegas mayor is pretty good at being indignant.

He got to serve up a double shot of ire Thursday, beating up on the news media, one of his favorite targets, while defending his beloved Mob Museum from supposedly unjustly slung arrows.

It was a news story from a Chicago television station that got him worked up. One of the exhibits tiffany for the planned museum is part of the wall from the infamous St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in the Windy City, and the report questioned whether the city had as much of the wall as was represented.

The story also reported that a photo of the wall was actually a mock-up, but that was an error caused by a miscommunication between the city’s public relations staff and the reporter.

Goodman initially said he hadn’t seen the story, then let loose about it anyway.

“We never said we’re buying it all!” Goodman shouted at his Thursday morning news conference. “That’s what’s wrong with members of the media who aren’t honest. They put out a very untrue message.

“First of all, he called Senator Bryan the senator from Arizona, this moron. And then he said … what we busted into was not the St. Valentine’s Day wall. We never pretended that it was.”

That would be Richard Bryan, the former Nevada senator and governor who’s on the museum’s board of directors. At a ceremony marking the start of the final stage of construction, he and Goodman pretended to knock down a fake brick wall that was actually a set of doors leading into the museum building. That fake wall was the key rings mock-up that was confused with a picture of the real wall.

The museum will be housed in the old federal courthouse downtown, which is undergoing the final stages of construction and renovation. A breakdown released Thursday pegged the budget through the museum’s 2011 opening at $41.9 million, coming from a mix of city, state and federal funds.

Despite being worked up, Goodman was glad for any attention paid to the museum, which officially is the Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, and the famous bricks that will be on display.

“It’s very significant,” he said of the wall, which came to symbolize mob violence in the Al Capone era. “It represents one of the gory moments of the mob.

“That’s part of what the mob’s all about. These were not nice people. They engaged in activity which wasn’t nice. I wouldn’t want to be shot at in a garage.”

The Chicago reporter, Chuck Goudie, took the shots from Goodman in stride, saying that in his three decades necklaces covering Chicago he’d been called much worse than “moron.”

He also said Chicagoans have a much more critical attitude about a Mob Museum than the boosters here, meaning he and Goodman may agree on one thing: They’re both glad the Mob Museum will be in Las Vegas.

Contact reporter Alan Choate at achoate@reviewjournal.com or 702-229-6435.

Stolen necklaces is recovered

By admin, 20 December, 2009, No Comment

A tiffany silver bracelet stolen in the Allied Arts burglary was recovered Wednesday afternoon at a nearby pawnshop.

Liane Redpath-Worlund, who makes silver jewelry, said she spent much of the day calling local pawnshops, asking operators to be on the lookout for her missing items, valued at a total of about $4,000.

Redpath-Worlund said she had just finished calling Frank’s Place, 1310 Railroad Ave., when a woman walked into the shop wanting to pawn a silver bracelet stamped with Redpath-Worlund’s name and a $200 price tag.

A shop employee took the bracelet across the alley and showed it to Allied Arts staffers cleaning up after the organization’s annual holiday sale in the old Penney’s building at 1310 Cornwall Ave.

The Allied Arts people immediately recognized the stolen necklaces and called police, Redpath-Worlund said.

By coincidence, Redpath-Worlund said she arrived at Frank’s with a descriptive flier about the same time as two police officers.

Police were not immediately available for comment, but Redpath- Worlund said officers gave the suspect a misdemeanor citation for possession of stolen property after she told them the bracelet had been a gift from someone she had met at a local motel.

Assigned for Personal crime prevention bracelet

By admin, 11 December, 2009, No Comment

Randy Douglas, Alicia Douglas, all of Aberdeen, MD, have developed a tiffany Personal crime prevention bracelet .The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. 07602303 on Oct. 13.

According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: The apparatus is a bracelet that can transmit the location of the wearer to a monitoring station using GPS technology to locate the wearer and cellular communication technology to transmit the information. The apparatus can also record and transmit sound and visual information to the monitoring station and receive sound transmissions from the monitoring station. Another embodiment of the apparatus includes a two unit version were one unit can detect the distance key rings to the other unit. Once that distance exceeds a certain maximum, an alarm will sound from the first unit. An alarm can also be sent to the monitoring station. Other versions of the apparatus can have a lock to prevent removal of the apparatus invention from a wearer. The lock can be a biometric lock, such as one operated by a fingerprint.

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