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The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • MARSHA KAY SEFF      OUR PARENTS, OURSELVES    
    A checklist for interviewing caregivers
    Finding someone you trust to care for your parents is a big responsibility. So it's important that you ask the right questions before choosing a candidate. Here are some suggested interview questions from me and Southern Caregiver Resource Center. I've separated them into home-care company and private caregiver categories.

  • HEY, CHERIE!    CHERIE BENNETT
    The big question: Neale or no Neale?
    I am a 14-year-old girl who is working at a summer day camp. I am a counselor in training and so far the summer is going pretty well. I take care of second-grade kids, and they like me. The only problem is that I am falling in love with one of the lifeguards.

  • Save it! Tips for spending less and living better

  • By The Numbers
    32: That's the percentage of couples who have lost a spouse or significant other while shopping in a store, according to a survey in the August/September issue of Consumer Report's ShopSmart magazine.

  • 'Signposts' point to female leadership
    CANTERBURY, England – The Anglican Church's most senior female bishop said she believed that one day the church will be led by a female Archbishop of Canterbury.

  • Religion and ethics calendar

  • Weekly Offerings: Short takes on beliefs and behavior
    Next up in the Reuben Fleet's “Exploring Ethics” lecture series is “Surveillance and Sensors: Who's Watching Whom?”

  • Rated G
    Andrew Lloyd Webber's “The Phantom of the Opera” is one musical that can be considered the “Angel of Music” for all musicals.

  • MORNING SURF
    Keitel signs up to be a Martian
    After months of topsy-turvy negotiations, Oscar-nominated actor Harvey Keitel has officially inked a deal to join the cast of ABC's Americanized redo of “Life on Mars,” EW.com reports.

  • Senior scene

  • NANCY M. REICHARDT
    Soap summaries

  • Tell Us About It
    Last week, we asked your views about the economy. Seven out of 10 of you are seriously worried.

  • THE EX FILES    JANN BLACKSTONE-FORD AND SHARYL JUPE
    Marriage realities vs. sexy dreams
    I have been married for a month. I'm very happy, but have a problem. I have had really sexy dreams about my ex. So, my sex life is not as wild and crazy as when I was in college, but I'm worried that my subconscious is trying to tell me something.

  • DEAR ABBY
    Respect the privacy of those in line
    I work in a medical office and would like your help in asking patients when entering the clinic to please respect the privacy of the people ahead of them and not peer over their shoulders when they sign in. It is not only rude, but also a violation of HIPAA privacy laws.

  • MOVIE REVIEW
    It's 1975, and surfing is entering a new era
    In the winter of 1975, six surfers from Australia and South Africa invaded Oahu's North Shore and conquered what were then considered the most formidable waves on the planet.

  • 'At the Movies' endures a changing of the guard
    Richard Roeper, fresh off announcing that he was leaving the balcony of “At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper,” may have put it best.

  • Actors find it difficult, risky to pair up on screen
    Bob Hope and Bing Crosby might be on the road to nowhere if they tried to team up today the way they did in old Hollywood.

  • Designer dogs come with designer woes
    The puggles, maltepoos and labradoodles scampering along city streets are bred to be cute and customizable, pet industry experts say.

  • Protective coat spells relief for dogs with skin problems
    Richard and June Lotz had two German shepherds and one toddler son. When they found the youngster with a mouthful of dog hair one day, they knew they had to do something about shedding.

  • Pet Calendar

  • Horoscope

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