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12:50 pm
Wed August 15, 2012

On Denmark's Summer Nights, Tivoli Gardens Beckon

Originally published on Fri August 17, 2012 3:17 pm

Maybe it's because there are so few of them, but there is something special about a Scandinavian summer night. And there is no better place to spend one than at Copenhagen's Tivoli Gardens amusement park.

Long before there was Disney, there was Tivoli, the second-oldest amusement park in the world. (The oldest, Dyrehavsbakken, or Deer Park Hill, is also in Denmark.) For nearly 170 years, people have been enjoying the magic of a summer night here.

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Shots - Health Blog
12:42 pm
Wed August 15, 2012

Johnson & Johnson Pledges To Purge Controversial Chemicals

Originally published on Wed August 15, 2012 1:50 pm

Under pressure from consumer groups, Johnson & Johnson has decided to curb or eliminate a slew of ingredients from its beauty and baby care products.

The company says all the chemicals — including some preservatives and trace byproducts — are safe in the concentrations found in the products. Nevertheless, the company acknowledges that some people remain concerned about the risks.

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The Two-Way
11:54 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Obama's New Young Illegal Immigrant Policy Goes In Effect

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Ricky Campos, 23, and Katye Hernandez, 22, both illegal immigrants from El Salvador who live in Silver Spring, Md., hold signs saying "Thank You President Obama" after he announced the new policy in June.

Originally published on Wed August 15, 2012 12:55 pm

At least 1.2 million young undocumented immigrants will be able to apply for a temporary stay of deportation and a work permit beginning today.

This is the enactment of a policy President Obama announced back in June and it applies to younger illegal immigrants with no criminal history who were brought to the country as children.

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Participation Nation
11:33 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Cooking For Everyone In Galesburg, Ill.

Originally published on Wed August 15, 2012 3:13 pm

Inspired by the success of a grassroots program that fed schoolchildren during an unusually long 2010-2011 winter break, citizens from the Galesburg, Ill., area banded together to form the Knox Prairie Community Kitchen.

Twice a month, volunteers from Knox College and the larger community organize free dinners in an open, friendly atmosphere in the basement of a Galesburg church.

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Election 2012
10:38 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Will Romney's Pick Swing The Senior Vote?

Older voters make up a major voting bloc that both candidates will be courting, and Mitt Romney's pick of Rep. Paul Ryan as his running mate has put Medicare and Social Security front-and-center. Guest host Jacki Lyden discusses how these voters might respond with Andrew Kohut of the Pew Research Center.

It's All Politics
10:11 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Aurora Shootings Come Into Play In Colorado Races

Originally published on Wed August 15, 2012 10:57 am

Last month's deadly theater shootings in Aurora, Colo., are starting to play front and center in at least two hotly contested U.S. House races in the swing state.

The conservative lobbying group Compass Colorado this week announced it's beginning a slate of automated calls highlighting what the organization says is Democratic Rep. Ed Perlmutter's politicization of the July 20 attack that left 12 people dead and 58 injured.

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The Two-Way
9:49 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Will E.T. Hear Us? Reply To 'WOW! Signal' Gets Beamed Into Space Today

Credit APEX/A. Hacar et al./Digitized Sky Survey 2/Davide De Martin / ESO
The message is going out ... and out ... and out.
Shots - Health Blog
9:15 am
Wed August 15, 2012

4 Million Bumbo Baby Seats Recalled

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Until your Bumbo seat has a safety belt just like these do, don't use it.

Uh-oh, Bumbo.

The South African maker of molded foam seats that help babies sit up is recalling about 4 million of the chairs because of safety problems.

Babies can get hurt falling out of the seats.

If you have one of the Bumbo seats, you don't have to throw it out or return it. Instead, the recall works a little like one for a car. Bumbo International Trust has a free fix that consists of a safety belt to keep kids in place.

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The Salt
8:53 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Daily Dose Of Dark Chocolate May Help Lower Blood Pressure

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Dark chocolate — it's delicious, and it may be good for your blood pressure.

Originally published on Mon October 22, 2012 10:28 am

We realize the skinny on chocolate seems too good to be true, but there have been positive signs lately that a bit of the sweet stuff is OK.

A few months back we reported on a study that found a regular chocolate habit — in moderation, of course — may be good for the waistline.

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The Two-Way
8:36 am
Wed August 15, 2012

Teachers Return To L.A. School Where Two Were Accused Of Lewd Conduct

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Miramonte Elementary School in Los Angeles.

Miramonte Elementary School in Los Angeles, where the entire staff was temporarily replaced last February after two teachers were accused of lewd conduct with students, opened for the 2012-13 school year on Tuesday with most of the instructors who had been displaced back in the classrooms.

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