Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

How to avoid alcohol poisoning

Poisoning caused by binge drinking -- drinking excessively within a short period. For men, that's five standard-sized alcoholic beverages within two hours. For women, it's four or more standard-sized drinks, which is defined as a 12-ounce beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine or a mixed drink with one shot.

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Family Film: New movies, including 'A Christmas Carol'

A guide to movies from a family perspective:

"A Christmas Carol"

-- Rated: PG.

-- Suitable for: Children 6 or 7 and up, keeping younger in mind. It will help if they're familiar with the story and know it will end happily.

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Family Film: New movies, including 'This Is It'

A guide to movies from a family perspective:

"This Is It"

-- Rated: PG.

-- Suitable for: School-age children who can sit attentively through a 112-minute movie and appreciate its subject matter.

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Top earners among dead celebrities

"The Lucky 13"

1. Yves Saint Laurent ($350 million)

2. Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein ($235 million)

3. Michael Jackson ($90 million)

4. Elvis Presley ($55 million)

5. J.R.R. Tolkien ($50 million)

6. Charles M. Schulz ($35 million)

7. John Lennon ($15 million)

8. Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) ($15 million)

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Family Film: New movies, including 'Astro Boy' and 'Amelia'

A guide to movies from a family perspective:

"Astro Boy"

-- Rated: PG.

-- Suitable for: First-graders and up.

-- What you should know: Set in the future, this is an animated story about a scientist who creates Astro Boy to replace the son, Toby, who has died. He has Toby's memories, plus superpowers.

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Family Film: New movies, including 'Where the Wild Things Are'

A guide to movies from a family perspective:

"Where the Wild Things Are"

-- Rated: PG.

-- Suitable for: First- or second-graders and up, keeping your child and the following in mind.

-- What you should know: This was inspired by Max Sendak's popular book, and while there is no single scene that will make you want to shield your child's eyes, it's dark overall.

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What's for dinner: Bratwurst with Warm Potato Salad

One of fall's biggest communal parties is Oktoberfest. Celebrate your German roots or simply fill that hungry tummy with this hearty ethnic dish. The warm potato salad has a nice tang that offsets the rich sausages. Serve with a lightly dressed cucumber salad.

1 pound unpeeled red potatoes, cut into 1-inch pieces

Salt to taste

4 large precooked bratwurst sausages

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Tasty recipes for the kids

FRUITY CHICKEN KEBABS

Grapes are a natural for kebabs, but any firm-fleshed fruit would work just fine.

8 ounces roasted deli chicken or turkey, sliced 3/4-inch thick

8 8-ounce wooden skewers

16 green grapes

12 strawberries, cut in half lengthwise

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Family Film: New movies, including 'Adam' and 'Shorts'

A guide to movies from a family perspective:

"Adam"

-- Rated: PG-13.

-- Suitable for: Mature high-school students and up.

-- What you should know: Hugh Dancy plays an adult with Asperger's syndrome who loses his father and job but finds possible romance with a new neighbor, played by Rose Byrne.

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Recipes for wings

OVEN-BAKED BEST-EVER AMERICAN WINGS

(Tested by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

24 chicken wings

4 cups red wine

3 cups ketchup

1/2 cup Heinz 57 Sauce

6 tablespoons brown sugar

1/4 cup chili powder

2 tablespoons molasses

1 tablespoon dried oregano

1 tablespoon dried thyme

1 tablespoon paprika

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