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Geraldine Kijowski, 62, of Millville, N.J., is in charge and doesn't like it one bit. For the past 10 years, the retired secretary has had sole responsibility for her bedridden mother, including home care, emergency hospital stays, hospice visits and now daily trips to a nursing home. Geraldine says her only sister hasn't visited for years and doesn't participate in any aspect of their mother's care. The roller coaster of emergencies and emotions that she has experienced over the years has been almost more than Geraldine can bear alone. "Now that I'm losing my mother...
...problem with big fish is that they're at the top of the pelagic food chain, accumulating mercury from smaller fry and then passing it on to you. The good news: if you stop eating seafood or limit your consumption to low-metal varieties such as tilapia and sole, your body will rid itself of the mercury--though it may take years. --BY Janice M. Horowitz...
After a 3-0 loss to Penn last weekend, the Crimson’s sole chance of winning the Ivies hinged on sweeping its matches against Cornell and Columbia and on the Quakers losing two of their final three matches. Penn beat Brown and Yale this weekend to clinch its second consecutive Ivy title...
...produced every year, and there's a four-year waiting list. Pedigree Pays for Fay Why are industry insiders bullish on Fay, a little-known clothing line? Well, just look at its bloodlines. The brand comes from the same stable as J.P. Tod's, which makes those ubiquitous soft-sole driving shoes and classic totes. It's worth remembering that just 15 years ago, these leather luxuries were the province of a few in-the-know urbanites. Under CEO Diego Della Valle, Tod's has become a household name with sales of some $319 million. With that sort of pedigree...
...from Herm?s and charged him with creating a luxury line. Maier quickly put out a capsule collection of classic Bottega accessories, including woven bags and wallets, and the catsuits were never seen again. "People don't realize what has been accomplished so quickly," says Gucci Group boss Domenico de Sole. Well, some do. Editors and retailers love Maier's work - the slouchy woven bags, the woven pillows for the home, even a woven motorcross jacket. Maier's latest collection displays a more high-fashion approach, with Venetian glass beads adorning his bags and necklaces. A limited-edition line of bags...