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Toilet’s Antics Drive Wife Mad by Samantha Mazzotta Q: The toilet in our master bedroom, for no reason I can explain, will randomly start running for a few minutes and then stop again. Of course, it is accompanied each time by a faint hissing sound as the water flows into the tank and then a “clunk” when it stops. At night, this is incredibly annoying. My wife wants it fixed ASAP. Is this something that can be fixed quickly, or do I need to call a plumber? -- Hoyt C., Vero Beach, Fla.
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A New Way to Do CPR When it comes to saving a life, how far would you go? We know what CPR is: Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation. It’s used to restart a heart that has stopped. It involves lot of hard work pumping a patient’s chest, alternating with another person to force air into the lungs and counting breaths. Of course, it’s a worthwhile effort, and many of us have taken CPR classes to learn how to do it. Unfortunately, far too many people won’t even try to administer CPR for one main reason: They are hesitant to give mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Now there’s an alternative to standard CardioPulmonary Resuscitation. It’s called Continuous Chest Compressions CPR, or Cardiocerebral
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Resuscitation, and since it doesn’t involve any mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, one person can do it alone. This relatively simple, hands-only technique can double a heart-attack victim’s chances of survival. The new method focuses on keeping blood pumping through the heart and to the brain (notice the “cerebral” part of the name), which is crucial for the survival of the victim. It doesn’t do much good if you get the heart started but the brain has been without blood for too long. If you’re interested in learning this technique, there are three steps before you begin. Go online to www.heart.arizona.edu, and you’ll find a link right on the front page. Watch the video. Step two is to ask your doctor if you should learn this technique to use on anyone in your family who might have a heart condition, or on anyone else. Step three is to find a class in your community. While the video is better than nothing, for something this serious, a class is the best way to learn it properly. Matilda Charles regrets that she cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into her column whenever possible. Write to her in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Stewart Tumbles Down the Stretch Tony Stewart began competing regularly at NASCAR’s top level in 1999, and he has never failed to win at least one race. That streak is in jeopardy, as is Stewart’s capacity to claim a spot in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, the 10-race series within a series that determines the championship. Stewart has 39 career victories and won championships in 2002 and 2005. Stewart finished 28th, three laps off the pace, in the Irwin Tools Night Race, at a track where he has fared poorly in five of his last six appearances. Stewart is a Bristol Motor Speedway winner, but his only victory was a decade ago. “Just a rough night,” Stewart said simply. “Struggled through.” Regarding the Chase, he added, “It’s no different than it was last week. The feeling is the same way. You still want to make it. We’re working hard at it.” With finishes of 27th, ninth and 28th in the last three races, Stewart is hanging on to 10th place in the point standings for dear life. The good news is
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that he still holds a 21-point edge over 11th place Brad Keselowski. The bad news is that Keselowski gained 31 on him by winning at Bristol.
more than anything. I want it for our sponsors. I want it for our organization. But most of all, I just want us to get back on track.
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If that means we miss the Chase in the process, we do. But we’re going to try to do everything we can to make it. But the most important thing is getting our program back on track.”
Stewart said he isn’t obsessed with making the Chase, per se. He is concerned with a performance slump. If he can get his No. 14 Chevy running better, the Chase will take care of itself. “I’m more worried about just getting our program back on track,” he said. “I want to make the Chase
Monte Dutton covers motorsports for The Gaston (N.C.) Gazette. E-mail Monte at nascarthisweek@yahoo.com. (c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Fabric Blooms Brighten Back-to-School Wardrobe There’s flower power in kids’ and their moms’ imaginations. Just ask 35-year-old Robyn Anderson, busy mom of three active daughters. “I love fabric and can’t get enough of prints, stripes and dots,” she said as she unveiled before me piles of trendy cotton yardage she has collected here and there. “If I see clothing and accessories in the store that look simple and cute, I say to myself, “Now I can make that!” Her latest inspiration blossomed when she and her 6-year-old daughter, Ocean, noticed flowershaped fabric hair clips and embellishments in fall’s back-to-school fashion. Layered petalshaped fabric pinched together with buttons and an added clasp or pin on the back looked easy enough for them to make themselves, so they gave it a try. And yes, the blooms were a snap to make. Get started creating one-of-a-kind adorable flower accessories too, using these simple steps. You’ll soon discover that like flowers in nature, each one is unique. Once you make a few, share the creativity with other moms and their daughters for a get-together of creative and fashionable fun.
Here’s what you’ll need for one flower hair clip or clothing accessory: • Paper, pencil and scissors • Four 5-inch-by-5-inch pieces of cotton fabric or felt pieces in contrasting colors • Fabric glue • Button • Hair clasp or brooch pin, available in craft stores • Needle and thread 1. Make patterns. First, draw a 3-1/2-inch-wide shape on paper that resembles a three-leaf clover without the stem. (Pick clover from your yard for inspiration or look for a perfect clover shape in a book or online. Notice that each leaf is heart shaped as you begin drawing.) Draw two more shapes that are 2 1/2 inches and 2 inches in width. 2. Set patterns on fabric, outline with a pencil and cut out. You’ll want two 3-1/2-inch shapes. 3. Stack and arrange cut-out shapes from the two largest 3 1/2 inch shapes to the smallest to resemble a flower, gluing each layer in place at the center point. Let glue dry, then pinch the center a bit and sew a button on top through all slightly pinched layers. 4. Sew hair clasp or glue brooch pin to the center of the back of the base. Tip: Creating and crafting with school-age kids provides ideal opportunities for teaching and practicing new skills such as using sharp scissors or threading a needle. Donna Erickson’s award-winning series “Donna’s Day” is airing on public television nationwide. To find more of her creative family recipes and activities, visit www.donnasday. com and link to the NEW Donna’s Day Facebook fan page. Her latest book is “Donna Erickson’s Fabulous Funstuff for Families.”
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