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Classifieds • Classifieds
Puzzle AnswersWEEKLY SUDOKU
By Samantha Weaver
• It was American journalist, satirist,critic and editor H.L. Mencken whomade the following observation: “Forcenturies, theologians have been ex-plaining the unknowable in terms ofthe-not-worth-knowing.”
• In a standard deck of playing cards,the only king without a mustache is theking of hearts.
• If you ever make a trip to Alaska, youmight want to keep in mind the fact thatit is illegal there to wake a sleeping bearfor the purpose of taking its picture.
• Those who study such things claimthat when a glass breaks, the crackstravel along the glass at a speed of morethan 3,000 miles per hour.
• You probably know that the WrightBrothers made the first powered air-plane flight in Kitty Hawk, NC. It wasDec. 17, 1903, and Orville piloted theaircraft a total of 120 feet. You mightnot be aware, however, that the lengthof that flight is shorter than the wing-span on one of today’s Boeing 747s.
• An autumn visit to a corn maze inNorth Yorkshire in the United King-dom last year turned disastrous forAnne Moon. When she reached herhand into a pen to pet a pig, the pig(named Ginger, incidentally) tookMoon’s hand into its mouth. The pigreleased the hand unharmed but keptthe diamond out of the woman’s en-gagement ring. The farmer who ownedthe attraction, Paul Caygill, then hadto spend days searching for the gem-stone in the pig’s refuse.
©2010 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Classifieds • Classifieds
Puzzle AnswersWEEKLY SUDOKU
By Samantha Weaver
• It was American journalist, satirist,critic and editor H.L. Mencken whomade the following observation: “Forcenturies, theologians have been ex-plaining the unknowable in terms ofthe-not-worth-knowing.”
• In a standard deck of playing cards,the only king without a mustache is theking of hearts.
• If you ever make a trip to Alaska, youmight want to keep in mind the fact thatit is illegal there to wake a sleeping bearfor the purpose of taking its picture.
• Those who study such things claimthat when a glass breaks, the crackstravel along the glass at a speed of morethan 3,000 miles per hour.
• You probably know that the WrightBrothers made the first powered air-plane flight in Kitty Hawk, NC. It wasDec. 17, 1903, and Orville piloted theaircraft a total of 120 feet. You mightnot be aware, however, that the lengthof that flight is shorter than the wing-span on one of today’s Boeing 747s.
• An autumn visit to a corn maze inNorth Yorkshire in the United King-dom last year turned disastrous forAnne Moon. When she reached herhand into a pen to pet a pig, the pig(named Ginger, incidentally) tookMoon’s hand into its mouth. The pigreleased the hand unharmed but keptthe diamond out of the woman’s en-gagement ring. The farmer who ownedthe attraction, Paul Caygill, then hadto spend days searching for the gem-stone in the pig’s refuse.
©2010 King Features Synd., Inc.
Arlington / Big Stone City / Brookings / Bryant / Castlewood / Clark / Clear Lake / DeSmet / Elkton / Estelline / Flandreau / Florence / Hayti / Henry
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have to run to the bath-room all day long. If I don’t make it in time, I havean accident. This has made me so nervous that Ihave given up on all thoughts of a social life. It’sruining my life. If we go to a restaurant, I must havea table near the restrooms, or I won’t sit down. Whatcan be done? I’ll try anything. — P.G.ANSWER: Your condition is an overactive blad-
der. Sudden, inappropriate and forceful contractionsof the bladder wall muscles make it imperative foryou to rush to the bathroom or you lose control ofurine. Such bladder muscle contractions shouldn’toccur until the bladder is full or nearly full. Forsome reason, your bladder reacts violently whenit’s only partially full. Conditions like a bladder in-fection can be a cause. Often, however, muscle con-tractions take place without any cause ever beingfound. You have to see a doctor who can look forthings that are easily treated, like an infection.
If no cause is discovered, then you can repro-gram your bladder to not react like this when it’sonly partially filled. For two days, time the inter-vals between bathroom visits. Add 5 minutes to the
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTHBy Paul G. Donohue, M.D.
Overactive Bladder Ruins Life
shortest interval and hold off on urinating for thattime interval for a week. On week two, increase theinterval by 15 minutes. Keep this up for a month,and then increase the interval by half an hour. Everytwo weeks, add another half hour to the interval be-tween bathroom visits. When you reach three hours,you can stop.
You also can ask your doctor for prescriptionmedicines that quiet bladder muscles. Detrol,Sanctura, Vesicare and Enablex are names of someof these medicines.
Another technique involves injecting the bladdermuscles with Botox. Botox weakens the force ofbladder muscle contractions and allows you to holdurine for more-normal intervals.
In extreme circumstances, a gynecologic urolo-gist can advise you if a battery-operated device at-tached to the bladder is something you could con-sider. It stops frequent, unwanted and unneeded blad-der contractions.
• • •DEAR DR. DONOHUE: What causes hangnails?
I have a crop of them. I know this isn’t a pressingmedical question, but what can you recommend toprevent them? — L.B.
ANSWER: Hangnails form when the skin dries.Dry skin at the borders of the nails cracks to form ahangnail. Prevention comes from the daily use ofmoisturizers.
Even though it’s tempting to pull a hangnail off,don’t. Cut it with small, sharp scissors.
• • •
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Please explain whatcomplex carbohydrates are. I see this term on alldiet instructions. I don’t have a clear idea of what itmeans. What makes them complex, and how are theyhealthier than other carbs? — W.L.
ANSWER: Carbohydrates are starches and sug-ars. Fruits, vegetables and most grains (flours) arecarbohydrates.
Complex carbohydrates are long chains of car-bon molecules. Starches are complex carbohydrates.Sugars are simple carbohydrates. Complex carbo-hydrates don’t raise blood sugar as quickly as dosimple carbohydrates, so they don’t provoke a greatdemand for insulin. That’s what makes them moredesirable.
• • •Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer indi-
vidual letters, but he will incorporate them in his columnwhenever possible. Readers may write him or request anorder form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
© 2010 North America Synd., Inc.All Rights Reserved
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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I have to run to the bath-room all day long. If I don’t make it in time, I havean accident. This has made me so nervous that Ihave given up on all thoughts of a social life. It’sruining my life. If we go to a restaurant, I must havea table near the restrooms, or I won’t sit down. Whatcan be done? I’ll try anything. — P.G.ANSWER: Your condition is an overactive blad-
der. Sudden, inappropriate and forceful contractionsof the bladder wall muscles make it imperative foryou to rush to the bathroom or you lose control ofurine. Such bladder muscle contractions shouldn’toccur until the bladder is full or nearly full. Forsome reason, your bladder reacts violently whenit’s only partially full. Conditions like a bladder in-fection can be a cause. Often, however, muscle con-tractions take place without any cause ever beingfound. You have to see a doctor who can look forthings that are easily treated, like an infection.
If no cause is discovered, then you can repro-gram your bladder to not react like this when it’sonly partially filled. For two days, time the inter-vals between bathroom visits. Add 5 minutes to the
TO YOUR GOOD HEALTHBy Paul G. Donohue, M.D.
Overactive Bladder Ruins Life
shortest interval and hold off on urinating for thattime interval for a week. On week two, increase theinterval by 15 minutes. Keep this up for a month,and then increase the interval by half an hour. Everytwo weeks, add another half hour to the interval be-tween bathroom visits. When you reach three hours,you can stop.
You also can ask your doctor for prescriptionmedicines that quiet bladder muscles. Detrol,Sanctura, Vesicare and Enablex are names of someof these medicines.
Another technique involves injecting the bladdermuscles with Botox. Botox weakens the force ofbladder muscle contractions and allows you to holdurine for more-normal intervals.
In extreme circumstances, a gynecologic urolo-gist can advise you if a battery-operated device at-tached to the bladder is something you could con-sider. It stops frequent, unwanted and unneeded blad-der contractions.
• • •DEAR DR. DONOHUE: What causes hangnails?
I have a crop of them. I know this isn’t a pressingmedical question, but what can you recommend toprevent them? — L.B.
ANSWER: Hangnails form when the skin dries.Dry skin at the borders of the nails cracks to form ahangnail. Prevention comes from the daily use ofmoisturizers.
Even though it’s tempting to pull a hangnail off,don’t. Cut it with small, sharp scissors.
• • •
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Please explain whatcomplex carbohydrates are. I see this term on alldiet instructions. I don’t have a clear idea of what itmeans. What makes them complex, and how are theyhealthier than other carbs? — W.L.
ANSWER: Carbohydrates are starches and sug-ars. Fruits, vegetables and most grains (flours) arecarbohydrates.
Complex carbohydrates are long chains of car-bon molecules. Starches are complex carbohydrates.Sugars are simple carbohydrates. Complex carbo-hydrates don’t raise blood sugar as quickly as dosimple carbohydrates, so they don’t provoke a greatdemand for insulin. That’s what makes them moredesirable.
• • •Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer indi-
vidual letters, but he will incorporate them in his columnwhenever possible. Readers may write him or request anorder form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
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• On April 24, 1800, President John Adams approves legislation to appropriate $5,000 to estab-lish the Library of Congress. The first books, ordered from London, consisted of 964 volumes.Today the collection, housed in three enormous buildings in Washington, contains more than 17million books.
• On April 23, 1859, William Byers distributes the first newspaper ever published in the frontierboomtown of Denver. Working with a hand press in the attic of a local saloon, Byers printed anddistributed the first edition of The Rocky Mountain News, beating the first release of competitorThe Cherry Creek Pioneer by only 20 minutes.
• On April 19, 1876, a Wichita, Kan., commission votes not to rehire policeman Wyatt Earp (ofO.K. Corral fame) after he beats up a candidate for county sheriff. For much of his life, Earpworked in law enforcement, but his own allegiance to the rule of law was conditional at best.
• On April 21, 1930, a fire at an Ohio prison kills 320 inmates, some of whom burn to deathwhen they are not unlocked from their cells. The prison, built to hold 1,500 people, was almostalways overcrowded. At the time of the 1930 fire, there were 4,300 prisoners living in the jail.
• On April 25, 1947, President Harry S. Truman officially opens the first White House two-lanebowling alley. President Eisenhower closedthe alley in 1955 and turned it into a mimeo-graph room, while President Nixon had a one-lane alley installed underground directly be-neath the North Portico entrance of the WhiteHouse.
• On April 22, 1970, Earth Day, an event toincrease public awareness of the world’s en-vironmental problems, is celebrated in theUnited States for the first time. Millions ofAmericans, including students from thou-sands of colleges and universities, partici-pated in rallies, marches and educational pro-grams.
• On April 20, 1986, the Chicago Bulls’Michael Jordan scores 63 points in an NBAplayoff game against the Boston Celtics, set-ting a post-season scoring record. Jordan re-mains the NBA’s highest regular seasonscorer, with an average of 30.1 points pergame.
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. - Unfortunate cir-cumstances have, at least for the time being,sidetracked Denny Hamlin in his bid for anelusive Sprint Cup championship.
They haven’t, however, slowedhim down at Martinsville Speedway, where
Hamlin won his second straight race.Until shortly before the start of the season, the most likely can-
didate to challenge Jimmie Johnson seemed to be Hamlin, the 29-year-old from Chesterfield, Va., who collected half his eight careerwins last year and finished fifth in the point standings.
“Every year you expect yourself to be better than you were theprevious year,” said Hamlin.
Unfortunately, a fluke injury muddied Hamlin’s championshiphopes. Before the season even started, Hamlin suffered a knee in-jury while playing pickup basketball. The original plan was to putoff surgery until after the season ended.
Last week Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Hamlin would un-dergo surgery immediately. Scheduled for March 29, it had to waituntil the following day when Martinsville’s Goody’s Fast PainRelief 500 was rained out.
“We were going to wait until the end of the season,” said Hamlin,“but just decided that it wasn’t a good idea. We were doing somefurther damage to the knee, and, to me, it’s not something that’s
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Denny Hamlin has been the favorite to give the NASCARCup champ Jimmie Johnson a run for his money in the2010 season. However, a fluke knee injury has given theGibbs racing driver some trouble. Hamlin had surgerysoon after winning the Martinsville race. (Photo: JohnClark/NASCAR This Week)
Monte Dutton has covered motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette since1993. He was named writer of the year by the National Motorsports Press Asso-ciation in 2008. His blog NASCAR This Week (http://nascar.rbma.com) featuresall of his reporting on racing, roots music and life on the road. E-mail Monte [email protected].
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worth suffering forever or having a permanent limp or anything like that. It justdidn’t make much sense.”
Did the injury contribute to Hamlin’s slow start? Undoubtedly. The rigors ofshort-track racing at Bristol caused additional sore-ness, and another week on a short track at Martinsvilleplayed a role in the decision to have surgery right away.The timing was also right because of the open datebetween races at Martinsville and Phoenix.
In the short run, the injury threw a monkey wrenchinto what seemed likely to be the season Hamlin wentfrom being a star to being a superstar.
“I feel like, talent-wise, I’m as good as anyone onthe race track,” he said. “Ultimately, it takes a lot ofpieces of a puzzle to make a championship run. Thedriver’s skill levels are probably 15 to 20 percent of it.There’s only so much I can help but I think my team isbetter prepared this year.”
Now, if a surgeon named Dr. Patrick Connor canonly make Hamlin’s knee better prepared ...
April 16 - 28, 2010 Tidbits® Real Estate & Ride Guide R3
MARTINSVILLE, Va. - Unfortunate cir-cumstances have, at least for the time being,sidetracked Denny Hamlin in his bid for anelusive Sprint Cup championship.
They haven’t, however, slowedhim down at Martinsville Speedway, where
Hamlin won his second straight race.Until shortly before the start of the season, the most likely can-
didate to challenge Jimmie Johnson seemed to be Hamlin, the 29-year-old from Chesterfield, Va., who collected half his eight careerwins last year and finished fifth in the point standings.
“Every year you expect yourself to be better than you were theprevious year,” said Hamlin.
Unfortunately, a fluke injury muddied Hamlin’s championshiphopes. Before the season even started, Hamlin suffered a knee in-jury while playing pickup basketball. The original plan was to putoff surgery until after the season ended.
Last week Joe Gibbs Racing announced that Hamlin would un-dergo surgery immediately. Scheduled for March 29, it had to waituntil the following day when Martinsville’s Goody’s Fast PainRelief 500 was rained out.
“We were going to wait until the end of the season,” said Hamlin,“but just decided that it wasn’t a good idea. We were doing somefurther damage to the knee, and, to me, it’s not something that’s
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Denny Hamlin has been the favorite to give the NASCARCup champ Jimmie Johnson a run for his money in the2010 season. However, a fluke knee injury has given theGibbs racing driver some trouble. Hamlin had surgerysoon after winning the Martinsville race. (Photo: JohnClark/NASCAR This Week)
Monte Dutton has covered motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette since1993. He was named writer of the year by the National Motorsports Press Asso-ciation in 2008. His blog NASCAR This Week (http://nascar.rbma.com) featuresall of his reporting on racing, roots music and life on the road. E-mail Monte [email protected].
© 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.
worth suffering forever or having a permanent limp or anything like that. It justdidn’t make much sense.”
Did the injury contribute to Hamlin’s slow start? Undoubtedly. The rigors ofshort-track racing at Bristol caused additional sore-ness, and another week on a short track at Martinsvilleplayed a role in the decision to have surgery right away.The timing was also right because of the open datebetween races at Martinsville and Phoenix.
In the short run, the injury threw a monkey wrenchinto what seemed likely to be the season Hamlin wentfrom being a star to being a superstar.
“I feel like, talent-wise, I’m as good as anyone onthe race track,” he said. “Ultimately, it takes a lot ofpieces of a puzzle to make a championship run. Thedriver’s skill levels are probably 15 to 20 percent of it.There’s only so much I can help but I think my team isbetter prepared this year.”
Now, if a surgeon named Dr. Patrick Connor canonly make Hamlin’s knee better prepared ...