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GETTING OUT: Scenic treats for the casual hiker

When you reach Tahoe City on Route 89 from Truckee, a right turn

The city of Rome is eternal

Romans can convey as much meaning, passion and emotion with facial expressions and body language as with their uttered words—often more. It is possible for two Romans to carry on a conversation across a street from one another, in spite of impenetrable traffic noise, simply by gestures and grimaces.

Things you find while excavating the toy box

Last week I broke the law. I committed a felony

Before the Dream of the Math Institute, There Was the Flying Lady

You might say both John Fry and Irv Perch know how to dream big.

Sharing infections; Crow becomes family pet

You and your pets share infections. You’ve heard this before, but now there’s new evidence that makes it even more significant. For example, humans aren’t the only ones who will be infected by the flu virus this coming season. Studies have shown that cats and dogs often carry flu viruses. We’ve known for some time that kitty-cats could be carriers. But research in 2000 implicated dogs as well. And the numbers of infected pets is really surprising. A recent Ohio study of feline blood samples found that almost a third of cats had been infected with seasonal flu, and one in five had been infected with the H1N1 flu strain that caused so much concern in 2009.

Sharks rally from behind to tie Blackhawks

A strong start and a weak middle gave the San Jose Sharks no

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