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What Does Your Woman REALLY Want?

The behavior of women is as much of a mystery to men as that of men is to women. However, one thing is certain.




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What to do with a woman who has commitment phobia

A woman with commitment phobia always feels insecure and vulnerable when it comes to marriage. She wants to postpone the decision; is often confused and does not know how to get out of the relationship.




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Asheville Woman Brings Solar Power to the South

Great site Twitter Continue reading here. For more information see this. Keywords: Commercial solar power, Solar panel carports, Solar panel shade structure, Solar panels logo, Solar panels for business, Solar energy used for. Graphics: Share Image

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Dr. Ellen Ochoa, First Hispanic Woman in Space, to Keynote 2018 SACNAS - The National Diversity in STEM Conference

Astronaut, leader & role model to keynote nation's largest multicultural & multidisciplinary STEM diversity conference




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Minnesota Woman Lost 187 Pounds in One Year Doing CrossFit

White Bear Lake, Minnesota: New Year's goals, overhauled diet, and a Lakeville Crossfit Community kept Athena Perez on the right path.




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The A Purpose-Driven Woman Conference Created by Felicia Shakespeare Goes Virtual for March 20 Tour Date

Fearless Fund Co-Founder Arian Simone to serve as Keynote Speaker alongside other industry professionals to empower Career and Female Entrepreneurs on how to be successful in business and life




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A Woman of Wine Wonder

'60-Minute Wine Expert - Taste Wine the Master's Way' is an easy-to-navigate book about tasting wine and the basics of this immense subject. This book will appeal to a broad group of people from beginning wine lovers to those more experienced.




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Francisca Mandeya launches her new book, "Mother Behold Thy Son: One Woman's Journey to Dismantle Patriarchy and Live a Life of Equality Love and Freedom"

Book Becomes International Best Seller




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The Fierce Femme Wine Brand Captures a Reflection of Today's Successful Woman by Inspiring Dialog

Human behaviorist, best-selling author, and women entrepreneurial consultant, Heather Picken, ignites the inner woman's power using the neurosciences to succeed.




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Circuit Seed Chief Invention Officer Wins Best of Sensor Woman of the Year Award

Sensors Expo & Conference 2019, San Jose 25-28 June 2019




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New Inspirational Book, 'Leena, An Abused, Bruised And Bloodied Woman' By Author Sid Nachman, Offers An Unforgettable Narrative Of Abuse And Healing

Sid Nachman has been called "one of the funniest and endearing story-tellers of his generation." His latest work offers hope for women who have suffered abuse through a heart-wrenching story based on real life events.




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CEO and Founder of Multi-Role Woman™ Launches Online Press Kit

Eda Schottenstein's new press kit supports her work helping women create healthy, happy, balanced lives




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Woman Owned Startup Tackles Microsoft D365 Finance and Operations Online Training

This week Item by Item, a woman owned company based in Texas announced the release of the IBI Learning Platform which provides convenient and cost effective online and mobile training to Microsoft Dynamics 365 (D365) Finance and Operations end users.




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The Orthodox Woman's Sexiest Secret

Orthodox Jewish women traditionally cover their hair after marriage, spurring a vibrant, dynamic industry of head-coverings ranging from scarves of all colors of the rainbow to hats of assorted shapes and styles to wigs.




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New Script Now Available, Adapted From 'Leena - An Abused, Bruised And Bloodied Woman' By Author Sid Nachman

Leena is an unforgettable story of abuse and healing. Sid Nachman has been called "one of the funniest and endearing story-tellers of his generation." His latest work offers hope for women who have suffered abuse through a heart-wrenching story.




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National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, transfers ownership of Pablo Picasso's "Head of a Woman" to the heirs of Nazi Victim and Prominent Jewish Berlin Banker Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

The heirs of Nazi victim and Jewish Berlin banker Paul von Mendelssohn-Bartholdy announce that the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC has transferred ownership to them of Pablo Picasso's Blue Period pastel entitled "Head of a Woman"




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Woman Settles Relaxer/Hair Coloring Burn For $180k

Knutson + Casey Law Firm




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Teresa Wahlert Celebrates 45 Years as a Successful Business Woman

Ms. Wahlert has found much success throughout her storied career in business administration




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Massachusetts State Senate President Emerita Harriette Chandler selected for National "Outstanding Woman State Legislator Supporting the Arts" Award

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Women in Government (WIG) Issue 2019 Award




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Tracy Young Makes History as the First Woman to Win a Grammy in the Category of Best Remixed Recording for Madonna's "I Rise"

Tracy Young is the Grammy Award Winner for Best Remixed Recording at the 2020 Grammy Awards




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Laura Winckel has been recognized as an Award-winning Craftswoman by the International Association of Who's Who

Laura Winckel of Harker Heights, Texas is recognized by the International Association of Who's Who for exemplary achievements for her Quality Craftsmanship and Entrepreneurial Savvy as Owner of Quality Quilts by Laura.




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Indian-American woman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Renu Khator, an Indian-American university chancellor, has been elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts and Sciences for her contributions in the fields of education and academic leadership.




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Grayson County Woman Sentenced for Wire Fraud Conspiracy

Rosemary Wolf pleaded guilty on June 12, 2019, to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and was sentenced to 51 months in federal prison by U.S. District Judge Amos L. Mazzant on Jan. 2, 2020.




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Jerusalem Post: Meet the 107-year-old woman who survived the coronavirus and Spanish flu

Jerusalem Post: Meet the 107-year-old woman who survived the coronavirus and Spanish flu. “After Marilee Shapiro Asher was admitted to the hospital in mid-April sick with COVID-19, her daughter got a call from the doctor telling her she ought to get down there right away. Her mother likely had only 12 hours to live. ‘Well, … Continue reading Jerusalem Post: Meet the 107-year-old woman who survived the coronavirus and Spanish flu




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Lawsuit: Southern Minnesota deputies conducted roadside cavity search of woman in freezing temperatures

The lawsuit, brought the ACLU, says Rock County deputies ignored Kelli Jo Torres' pleas to go to the station or hospital.




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St. Paul school board chairwoman critically ill from COVID-19

Marny Xiong, 31, joined the board in 2018 and is a graduate of St. Paul Public Schools.




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Woman shot while driving in south Minneapolis dies

Arionna Buckanaga was wounded late Monday on Cedar Avenue. Police suspect her male companion was the shooter's target.




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Woman injured in mule accident in Grand Canyon National Park

Woman injured in mule accident in Grand Canyon National Park https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/mule-accident.htm




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Woman Rescued After Fall at Grand Canyon National Park

Late this afternoon, park rangers rescued a 38 year old woman who had fallen approximately 50 feet near a popular view point in Grand Canyon National Park. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/news-2009-06-04-rescue.htm




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Body of young woman found below the North Rim identified

Body of young woman found below the North Rim of Grand Canyon identified https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/09jul10-2_news.htm




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Woman Who Died in Fall at Grand Canyon Identified

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Park Rangers Identify Woman Who Suffered Fatal Injuries in Fall

A woman who suffered fatal injuries in a fall in Grand Canyon National Park on Thursday, April 28, has been identified. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2011-05-03_fatality.htm




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Rangers Retrieve Woman’s Body from below Rim

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Rangers Identify Woman Whose Body was Recovered from below South Rim of Grand Canyon

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Rangers Respond to Report of Woman Over Edge at Grandview

At approximately, 1:20 p.m. on Thursday, July 19, the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center received a report that an older woman had fallen over the edge at Grandview Point, located on the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, and that she was not responding to people calling down to her. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2012-07-19_over-edge.htm




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Woman Who Fell from Grandview Trail Identified

A woman who died in a fall from the South Rim’s Grandview Trail in Grand Canyon National Park has been identified as 68-year old Rosa Torres Rios of Nogales, Arizona. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2012-07-23_ident.htm




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Woman Dies in Motor Vehicle Accident on North Rim of Grand Canyon / Passenger being treated for minor injuries

https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2012-10-10_mva.htm




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Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Trip

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UPDATE: Grand Canyon Rangers Search for Woman Missing from River Trip

Twenty-one year old Kaitlin Kenney of Englewood, Colorado remains missing in Grand Canyon National Park; and an extensive search by the National Park Service has turned up no additional clues as to her whereabouts. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2013-01-15_search.htm




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Woman Recovered from River Identified

The body of a woman recovered from the Colorado River within Grand Canyon National Park on March 22 has been identified as that of Kaitlin Anne Kenney. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2013-04-01_kenney-ident.htm




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Missing Woman at South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park

On Sunday, April 3 the Grand Canyon Regional Communications Center received a phone call reporting a missing individual last known to be at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/missing-woman-zacarias.htm




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Search Continues for Missing Woman at South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park

Search and Rescue crews continued looking for missing woman Diana Zacarias of Natchitoches, LA. Crews spent yesterday and today looking for Zacarias by foot above and below the rim. The park helicopter has assisted ground searches. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/search-continues-zacarias.htm




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Murder investigation launched following discovery of woman’s body in Reigate

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder




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Woman's tips to go a week without washing your hair- and it won't get greasy

But, for those of you with coloured hair, be careful - this mixture could make it fade faster




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The Pioneer Woman

Ann Marie “Ree” Drummond is an award-winning American blogger, No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, food writer, photographer and television personality who lives on a working ranch outside of Pawhuska, Oklahoma. In February 2010, she was listed as No. 22 on...




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Dubuque woman pleads to helping buy heroin that led to fatal overdose of another person

CEDAR RAPIDS — A Dubuque woman who helped her boyfriend and another person buy heroin that later led to a fatal overdose was convicted Thursday in federal court. Jacqueline M. Birch, 23,...




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Porter: Why the board needs a woman of color

I am absolutely thrilled that the Johnson County Board of Supervisors finally has both a person of color and a female majority on the board.

Why?

Because women make decisions and guide communities in totally different ways than men do. Women have a unique ability to communicate with those who need to be heard and to understand multiple sides of any argument.

Because our entire community needs to be represented on our Board of Supervisors. In Johnson County we have a vibrant, diverse, exciting community with the potential to come together to improve the lives of all our citizens and our community.

Because by including representatives from our entire community on our governing boards, those voices have the potential to be heard, and acted upon. This is the best way for us to hear the voices of all our diverse community. Yes, there are more voices to be heard and future elections will make that difference. We have come a long way from the times when every board member was a white male. Let’s keep going!

Because in Johnson County we purport ourselves to be a liberal, inclusive and vibrant community. We are most vibrant when all of us come together, honor each other, listen to each other, work together for common goals and have fun together.

Because that is the kind of community I long to live in. A community where every voice and concern is heard and people work toward solutions together, not from the top down, but from inclusivity, listening, understanding and taking action together.

Because change is most effective when it comes the roots up, not from the top down. Women and people of color have more experience and success working in this way.

Because men want to fix things and people of color and women are more adept at changing things by listening to the voices of concern.

I am enthusiastically looking forward to working with everybody as a member of the Johnson County Board of Supervisors.

Royceann Porter is a candidate in the Democratic primary for Johnson County Board of Supervisors.




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Dubuque woman pleads to helping buy heroin that led to fatal overdose of another person

CEDAR RAPIDS — A Dubuque woman who helped her boyfriend and another person buy heroin that later led to a fatal overdose was convicted Thursday in federal court.

Jacqueline M. Birch, 23, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to one count of aiding and abetting the distribution of a controlled substance.

During the plea hearing, Birch admitted she knew that another person was going to illegally distribute a drug last May, and she aided in that distribution.

Evidence at a previous hearing showed that Birch drove her boyfriend, Mateusz Syryjczyk, 29, of Rockford, Ill., and another person, not identified in court documents, to a residence in Dubuque on May 27. Birch and the other person went into the residence and bought heroin from a dealer. The three drove to a hotel in Dubuque and all used the heroin.

The other person began to overdose in the room, but Birch and Syryjczyk didn’t immediately call 911, according to evidence. Over many hours, Birch occasionally would perform CPR on the person to restore some breathing function, though the person never regained consciousness.

Eventually, Birch and Syryjczyk decided to call 911, and Syryjczyk took the remaining drug paraphernalia from the room to prevent law enforcement from finding it, according to court documents. Birch and Syryjczyk also made false statements to police about the cause of the person’s condition.

Court documents showed the overdose victim died at the scene. An autopsy later determined the cause of death was use of heroin, fentanyl and valeryl fentanyl.

Syryjczyk previously pleaded to misprision of a felony and remains free on bond pending sentencing.

Birch faces up to 20 years in federal prison, a $1 million fine and supervised release for life following her prison term.

Sentencing will be set after a presentencing report is prepared.

The case was investigated by the Dubuque Drug Task Force and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Dan Chatham.

Comments: (319) 398-8318; trish.mehaffey@thegazette.com




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Pretty Woman set for stage

THE Eighties has never left our house.




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Southampton woman banned for drug driving on M3

A WOMAN has been banned from the road for drug driving.