Lifestyle
Drink to your health
By PAIGE HERMAN and MARIE KUECHEL
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
You see them everywhere you look: bottled beverages that claim everything from health to beauty benefits. Read the label of any nutraceutical beauty beverage and you'll find water mixed with a plethora of vitamins, antioxidants and rare herbal extracts.
In fashion, scarf it up
By MACKENZIE CARPENTER
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
When she broke her arm, Grace Kelly used an Hermes scarf as a sling. During World War II, Rosie the Riveter wore a humbler version in the factory to protect her hair and face.
Some tips on what to wear where
By JUDIE SCHWARTZ and EVELINDA URMAN
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Judie: In the morning I choose my clothing based on what I have scheduled that day. Unfortunately, Not everyone does. Many people confuse how they look inside the home with how they should look outside the home.
Our big day in L.A.
By MARK PATINKIN
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
One of the goals of parenting is to show your child something memorable. This time, I knew I'd done it. I was in California with my 12-year-old son for a cousin's wedding, and added a day to see Los Angeles.
Why are we still talking about O.J. Simpson?
By ANITA CREAMER
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
The victims' families are outraged. Bloggers and broadcasters are furious, too.
But isn't O.J. Simpson at least half a decade too late for the public to particularly care what he has to say?
In a considerable achievement for our age, poor taste plunged to new depths last week with the announcement that in "If I Did It," a planned book and TV special, Simpson describes how he would have orchestrated the vicious slashing deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman in June 1994.
After a firestorm of criticism _ and after several Fox affiliates said they would not run the special, planned for Nov.
Insurance status appears to affect cardiac care
By LEE BOWMAN
Monday, November 20, 2006
Medicaid patients with heart trouble are less likely to get recommended levels of care compared to people with private insurance, researchers have found.
A team led by Dr.
How to stop -- or at least slow down -- pesky squirrels
By JOE LAMP'L
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Recently I wrote about fall being the perfect time to plant bulbs and I shared information on how to go about doing that properly. Unfortunately because of word count limitations, I didn't have room to tell the whole story.
As I've since learned from several of you, protecting those bulbs from pesky critters once you planted them would have come in handy.
Stenciling a floor
By MATT FOX
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Most people consider themselves lucky to find a home with hardwood floors. My decorating partner Shari Hiller and I admire the warmth and character that well-maintained hardwood brings to a room.
Unfortunately, not all hardwood floors have been properly protected from stains and scratches.
An intensified effort to curb college-student suicides
By BRITTANY ANAS
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Family photo albums and living-room frames hold pictures of Tieg Baker: a blond boy with a golden tan, playing in the sand; No. 27 on the Boulder (Colo.) High football team, black paint under his eyes; a college sophomore on a camping trip, smiling with a visor turned backward and mountains behind him.
One of the last photos of the 22-year-old shows him hugging his golden retriever outside his family's Boulder home, a picture taken for Christmas cards.

