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15 Real-Life Events of 1970 That Could Show Up on Mad Men

...  Real-Life Events of 1970 That Could Show Up on Mad Men September 18: Jimi Hendrix dies from of a drug overdose. The show has used his music beautifully before. September 19: The Mary Tyler Moore Show debuted on CBS amid a little controversy. A single, 30-year-old career woman? … October 4: One month … Read more on Vanity Fair Valerie Harper reveals she has made peace with her cancer diagnosis She beat lung cancer in 2009 only to be diagnosed with terminal brain cancer four years later in 2013. However, Valerie Harper was upbeat ...

Mosque Attacker Resentful

by IslesPunkFan Mosque attacker resentful “There's delusional thinking going on, obviously, and I wouldn't doubt that drugs and alcohol had a big part to play in that.” ”From the social-political perspective, he has a little ways to go in terms of understanding that it was a horrendous crime … Read more on Toledo Blade Jon Hamm exits rehab for alcoholism before 'Mad Men' final season premiere “With the support of his longtime partner Jennifer Westfeldt, Jon Hamm recently completed treatment for his struggle with alcohol addiction,” a spokesman for Hamm said in a statement, as the Associated Press reported. … He got divorced. There were … Read more on Washington Post Read ...

Christian Addiction Treatment – Christian Rehabilitation Program

  Christian Addiction Treatment – Christian Rehabilitation Program – http://christianaddictionnetwork.com – At Christian Addiction Network, we believe in guiding individuals who need our help instead of judging them for their …   Jerry Remy's decision to return to the broadcast booth Marlon Brando's late son Christian served a five-year sentence for manslaughter and Michael Douglas's son Cameron was convicted of narcotics possession. Redmond O'Neal, son of the late Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O'Neill was convicted of two drug offenses … Read more on Wicked Local- Medfield Read more... ...

'Orange Is the New Black,' and Looking Beyond the One-Dimensional Female TV

...  Is the New Black,' and looking beyond the one-dimensional female TV … Indeed, for every nuanced female like Peggy Olson (Elisabeth Moss) or Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) in "Mad Men," there are many more –even in the world of quality cable drama — who remain one-dimensional, decorative or defined only by their … Read more on OregonLive.com From nothing to NOWHERE She was touted as "The Face of Asia" and ranked among the world's top 12 models alongside the likes of Kate Moss. Hollywood beckoned. "Many directors were interested in … Her pockets were almost empty, all the money lost to drugs, luxury goods and … ...

Vermilion Panel to Hear From Nursing Home's Suitors

...  panel to hear from nursing home's suitors IDE Management Group, a private company headquartered in Greenfield, Ind., that owns North Logan Healthcare, 801 N. Logan Ave., Danville, and Paris Healthcare in Paris. — FNR Healthcare Group, which is headquartered in Skokie, and owns the Gilman … Read more on Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette Let's Make Some Campaign Ads! Unleash YouTube–We're all Mad Men now: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has announced plans to rush the “Gang of 8? immigration legalization bill to a vote by the end of next week, even though votes on proposed amendments have barely begun. Read more on Daily Caller Read ...

Work/Life Issues Really Depend on What Kind of Job You Have

...  Issues Really Depend On What Kind of Job You Have “Mad Men” recap video will be either late tonight or early tomorrow. We have many thoughts, so stay tuned! Here's an interesting study in contrasts that really shows how the intersection of class and gender really complicates feminism. This study of … Read more on Raw Story No, the Democratic National Convention didn't lose a single laptop worth … US President Barack Obama leaves with his family, Sasha Obama (L), US First Lady Michelle Obama (2L) and Malia Obama (R) after ...

Will Someone Please Give Me a Sane Response?

Question by Chica: Will someone please give me a sane response? I’m really low right now. I consider suicide at least a few times daily. I’ve recently developed psoriasis and it’s adding to the hopelessness. I need to hear something real and uplifting, or at least sustaining. I can’t handle the “seek a therapist” or “call this hotline” answers right now. I just need words from someone who’s been here and somehow manages to pull through it every day. Thanks a lot. Best answer: Answer by Dayle RThink positive thoughts. take a walk. Smile. take another walk. one day at a time Read more... ...