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Find the latest news stories from Winnipeg Sun on the topic Life.
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College student resents parental interference
Dear Amy: I am 21 years old and attend college out of state. I am lucky to go to college, except that I can't do anything without parents' approval. They pay for college because they refuse for me to have loans. The problem is that since they pay for my schooling, they hold everything over my head.
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Bullied child becomes bullied husband
Dear Amy: My wife and I have been married for more than 30 years and have raised three children. My wife is a controller and often treats me as either a child, a student or an employee, not the equal partner I should be.
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Do not take liberties with the gods, or weary them
Do you share my rage and depression this Christmas when you witness children being pulled out of the ruins of Aleppo, Syria? Surely, there must be a special hell for political leaders who let this happen. If it were their children, living in this rubble, would they take so long to end this human misery? Confucius cautioned in the Book of Rites, in
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Hip hip hooray
Just call him the Incredible Mendl. The 63-year-old Toronto business owner recently had Direct Anterior Approach hip replacement surgery at Toronto's Humber River Hospital - and in less than two weeks he was out doing what he loves best - golfing.
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Bend it like Beck
Getting fit doesn't have to be a fad. Sometimes, slow and steady wins the race.
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Saturated fat not bad for you
After years of advice that healthy eating requires a reduction in high-fat-food consumption, with food like butter cream and chocolate deemed the worst offenders, a leading heart scientists has warned NHS guidelines must be urgently revised.
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