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Though only one person has been found dead from an avalanche a week ago near Park City, Utah, 16 people have been killed in avalanches in the U.S. this season, almost double the toll at the same time last year. Ski resorts routinely blast problem snow from steep slopes. But as more skiers and snowmobilers head for the backcountry, where there is no organized avalanche control, attention is shifting to new self-rescue techniques...
...self-described "very religious" Methodist who teaches biology at Blue Valley Northwest High School, just a few minutes' drive from Bingman's school. "I also believe that God is ultimately responsible for the process. But it's not our job to dust for fingerprints." --Reported by Noah Isackson/Overland Park and Jeffrey Ressner/ Los Angeles
...Officers were sent to the Business School Lot on a report of a person “impatient” to park who struck the parking gate arm, causing damage to it. Upon finding the gate could not be opened, the driver backed up and entered over the grass area, causing damage to the landscape. The person left the area on foot, stating he/she was late and could not be found by police later...
...Gamble, Pampers' $51 billion parent company, have helped the 21-year-old single mother stay loyal to the brand. Parilla recalls a Pampers television ad she liked, broadcast in both English and Spanish, showing a smiling baby crawling in the diapers. The nurses at Garfield Medical Center in Monterey Park, Calif, gave Parilla free samples of Pampers and other P&G brands like Crest and Tide as she checked out after Fatima's birth (Parilla uses Crest, although she prefers Cheer, another P&G brand, to Tide). At a local health clinic, she picked up a copy of Avanzando...
ALCOHOL Use common sense and moderate your intake of beer, wine and liquor. Recent studies support the benefits of red wine for the heart, but only if you drink one to two glasses a day. --By Alice Park...