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 Where can I find eye lash tint?

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Bikers Walk for Hope for a fallen captain

 Bikers Walk for Hope for a fallen captain

With their bikes adorned with plum-colored ribbons, about 30 riders with the San Gabriel Valley HOGS were a parade of purple as they cruised into City of Hope on Sunday morning.

For the last seven years, the Harley Owners Group (HOG) motorcycling group has put its collective kickstands up for the cancer research and treatment center’s annual Walk for Hope, a nationwide event that raises funds for research, treatment and education programs for cancers unique to women.

In years past, the Pink Links SGVHOGS team has collected thousands of dollars in donations to help support research at the City of Hope. this year alone, they raised $5,000.

But Sunday was their first Walk for Hope without their captain and fellow SGVHOG member Linda Baginski, a breast cancer patient-turned-employee at City of Hope who died of the disease in June at the age of 55.

“Linda had always felt very strongly about City of Hope,” said her husband, John Baginski, a 59-year-old from Walnut who picked up the mantle at this year’s walk, serving as co-captain of his wife’s team with their friend Sheri Adams.

“She believed in what they were doing and how it treated patients and that made her want to give back,” he said.

Diagnosed with breast cancer at another treatment center in 1996, Linda reached out to City of Hope looking for an alternative to the treatment plan she had received. Less than a week after making contact, she had secured an appointment to undergo surgery at the nationally renowned cancer treatment center.

“Everything just went like clockwork from there,” John said. “She was so happy to have landed at City of Hope.”

After recovering from a mastectomy, reconstructive surgeries and chemotherapy at the Duarte-based center, Linda opted to lend her time and talent to services that directly benefited patients.

Not long after, Linda worked herself into a job at City of Hope, serving as a nursing unit clerk coordinator before being transferred to the patient education department in 1999.

In her nine-year stint as a patient education coordinator, she advocated on behalf of patients, developing a host of programs for their benefit.

Linda chaired program planning for the center’s inaugural Cancer Survivors Day and went on to lead the annual celebration through 2009.

She started a creative writing program called “Writing for Wellness,” helped launch the “Ask the Experts” community forum and served as editor-in-chief and writer for “Hope Notes,” a patient newsletter now called “High Hopes.”

At the request of her former physicians, she made calls and met with patients to calm their fears over impending surgeries or new treatment plans.

“She held their hands through the whole ordeal,” John said. “Having gone through it herself, they had confidence in what she was telling them.”

Along the way, she endeared herself to others on staff, including Courtney Webb, assistant director of national events at the center.

“Linda dedicated her passion and creativity to work tirelessly on behalf of patients and families in their fight against cancer,” Webb said. “She was an inspiration to all of us and I am honored to have had the opportunity to work with her.”

It was Webb who reached out to John when this year’s Walk for Life fundraising season began to inch closer.

“I hadn’t really given it much thought before, just because I was still grieving the loss of Linda,” John said. “But when Courtney asked, I didn’t even have to think about it. I just immediately said yes, of course.”

John was joined on Sunday’s ride by Jeff Bassler, a 42-year-old from La Verne who’s walked with the Pink Links SGVHOGS team since 2006. Bassler recalled a moment he shared with Linda at Walk for Hope last year, at a time when her treatment plan was losing ground.

“They were giving out purple feather boas for cancer survivors,” he recalled. “Linda had one, but she gave it away to someone she knew was a cancer survivor.”

The gesture was very much like Linda, he said.

“Dealing with cancer was such a thankless, hard process for her,” said Bassler, who went out of his way to find a replacement purple boa for his friend that day. “She saw how she could make others’ lives better, how she could make it easier for them. It was just unreal just how much she cared.”

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Link Build Services: Build more Back Links and Get Stable Traffic

 Link Build Services: Build more Back Links and Get Stable Traffic

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CSI: NY – Episode 1.10: "Night, Mother"

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In story 1, a night basketball game leads to the discovery of a woman performing a heart massage on another.   Flack (Eddie Cahill) deems it an open and shut case.   The Vic was Rachel Camden, ( Ranjani Brow) married and divorced.   Flack says the suspect was covered in blood and the murder weapon was found next to her.   Stella (Melina Kanakaredes) says the Vic died instantly.   Mac (Gary Sinise) comments on it being a "crime of passion between two apparent strangers."  she looks at Mac.  Stella processes her for trace, talk about giving her the rough treatment.   she drinks water and Stella takes the glass.

In story 2, the DB of an unidentified man is found.   Danny (Carmine Giovinazzo) notices the presence of blood spatter.   Aiden (Vanessa Ferlito) notices his pockets have been turned inside out and he doesn’t have a wallet or keys.    Hawkes (Hill Harper) removes his clothes (no not his own clothes!) and finds fibres on his socks and money in his undies.   COD was blunt force trauma and he had collapsed nasal bones, showing he was beaten with great force.   Danny thinks it’s brutal for a robbery.     The Vic wore contacts, implanted for people with serious astigmatism.   There were clinical trials in the US.   Aiden looks at his lens to find a name.   Danny processes the money.

Hawkes posits the Vic in the first story was killed using a wooden stake, akin to a "crude knife," penetrating her heart.   There’s some sort of resin in her hair.   Mac takes a lock of hair and a sexual assault kit is done.   Rachel’s husband, Todd (Corin Nemec) is questioned and he doesn’t know the suspect, named Ophelia (Heather Kafka).    Stella process the evidence and discovers cardiac muscle tissue taken from Ophelia’s hands.   The prints on the stake belong to her.   Mac checks the surveillance footage and Flack believes Ophelia killed Rachel.   Mac: "What’s your rush to put this woman away?"  Flack: "you saw her, what’s your rush not to?"  they make Flack appear eager to get the job done here, without waiting until the evidence is in, but Mac appears unduly sympathetic.   they usually only do that with Mac when he’s sure the suspect is innocent, otherwise more times then not, he sometimes is quick to rush to judgement, just like Stella.

Mac replies to this, "In all my years of doing this, there’s one thing I’ve learned – sometimes, the slam dunks are the most deceiving."  The video shows Rachel and Ophelia, Mac wonders why a stranger would stab her and then try to grab her heart.    again he asks why?  she doesn’t recall the injury on her shins and Ophelia disposing a corpse is a misdemeanour in NYC.   Mac tells her she wasn’t disposing but tampering with evidence, which is a Class E felony.   She’s a paralegal and hasn’t met Rachel.  Ophelia is sorry for keeping Mac up so late.   Mac: "You’re not keeping me up."  As we know Mac doesn’t sleep.   Stella’s got a bit of a sloppy lab technique.   The residue from the water Ophelia drank shows nicotine.   There’s nothing at the scene to show what made the shin injuries.

At her apartment, Mac believes she lived in fear.   she was trying to stay in and her door opens into the hallway.   which is nothing new really, since most US doors open outwards.   There’s a child’s book with an inscription to Chris.   Stella tells Mac that according to Flack, she didn’t have anyone.   He was right, as we’ll see at the end, she didn’t have anyone.   Stella trying to imply Flack can’t do his job!  sorry love that’s you.   There’s a step ladder near her bed and blood, so she hit the ladder when she woke up.   Ophelia is a sleepwalker.

Doctor Rydell (Scott Valentine) diagnoses her as a parasomniac, stuck between stages 3 and 4 of sleep; caused by trauma, depression.   Stella brings out the big books again with her comment, "the unconscious mind overrides the conscience self."  Stage 4 is partial arousal where Ophelia wakes up and hits her legs over and over in a stabbing motion.   Mac tests out the splinter pattern on a pig by stabbing at it.   Dr Giles (Grant Albrecht) says, "thy science is after all sadness."  Mac knows that’s Thomas Hardy and asks for some help.   Well, a hand, literally.   The murderer was pushing against the grain of the wood.   The splinter pattern is different and these will be shown on the killer’s hands.

Danny processes the money and finds fingerprints.   Sequential Aussie bills.   Aiden finds the lens trial was at NYU and the prints Danny found match Ryan Mallone (Nicholas Pratley).   He changed money at JFK.   He hasn’t seen the DB and the name on the lens matches Lenny Cook (Craig Baxley Jnr).   At the apartment they find mannequins with bells, which Danny explains to Aiden are practise dummies for pickpockets to perfect their ‘trade.’  Danny tells Aiden to try it and then comments, "you’re such a girl." Danny finds money under a torn carpet and blood.   which could be ketchup stains as Danny recalls from his time at the 63 Precinct.   also found is an NYC train pass.   One of the stains isn’t ketchup but blood.

The sexual assault kit shows a condom was used recently and there’s resin in Rachel’s hair,  identified as architect’s glue.  Stella thinks her hair was brushed up when that happened as there’s evidence of "motion and  and direction."    various hair wigs are pulled with resin.   she had waves in her hair, thus she had implants in her hair and it was pulled.   Todd admits they fought and he suspected her of having an affair.   she didn’t use birth control.   Mac believes Ophelia isn’t the killer.   Stella: "You’re never going to get any sleep in this lifetime."  Mac: "Not when there are questions keeping me up at night."  Ophelia noticed bruises on her body and she was putting on weight.   she put up barricades for herself but got around them.   she doesn’t recall being outside.   Mac explains she subconsciously knew Rachel was dead, shown by her use of The Word ‘corpse’.

On the video, shadows are seen and Ophelia saw the killer but didn’t realize.   Mac uses a spoon as the cornea is roughly shaped like that.   If she’s in his blindspot it will reflect off.   Stella likens it to corneal imaging.   Magnify and reverse the image to show a T shirt and someone carrying a basketball under one arm.   The player who saw Ophelia, Jason (Bradley Stryker) is arrested and his bag is swabbed for blood.

Danny suggests the killer got on the train and then they work backwards, staking out a train stop where a suspect carries a fake baby.   Danny: "Don’t take them down until they snatch the wallet."  Flack:" you telling me how to do my job now."  Yeah the cheek of it Danny! ha.   her partner picks a man’s pocket.   Eduardo asks ‘who?’  Flack: with a rye comment, "He’s an owl now."  Eduardo has blood on his knuckles.   Mallone met the Vic and he scratches his wrist.   Danny: "Something’s keeping me in suspense, you know there’s something going on and and I can’t figure it out."  Mallone scratches his wrist and Danny notices fibres are caught in his watch strap.   Some are left on the table and Danny analyzes them.   Aiden finds the fibres under Eduardo’s nails are microscopically similar to brown paper.   GCMS shows green dye in the fibres.   Analyze clothes from Malone’s apartment and Danny thinks he may have taken his pants to the cleaners, finding a dime in The Fold of the leg.

Stella finds Jason had a splinter in his hand and a condom in his wallet so he had sex with Rachel.   He grabbed her from behind, she wanted to call it off and he stabbed her with the stake.

Danny finds the dime from the cuff of the pants has blood, which matches Lenny.   Mallone took all the money from under the carpet and was allergic to the jute under the carpet.   Lenny was skimming so Mallone was set as a mark and Eduardo beat him up.   Mac looks over the new York News Archives and finds out about Chris who was killed in a car accident.   Ophelia was mimicking the actions in her attempt to save her son, when she was trying to save Rachel.   she tells him his eyes were like Mac’s.   Ophelia watched the surgeon in the ER when he tried to save Chris’s life, he held his heart in his hand and that’s what she was doing with Rachel.

More mention is made of Mac and his lack of sleep, which we get plenty of references to over the seasons.   In contrast to Ophelia and her irregular sleeping patterns.   Danny takes lead on another case with Aiden, it’s so great watching these two work together and how they click with each other.   Stella on the other hand, is still attempting to be as clever as ever.   also being heavy handed when processing Ophelia and convicting her even before all the evidence is in.   a bit like Flack, but then he’s not the forensics guy and she should know better.   

CSI episode I-15 Murders where a glass chard is found in the cuff of a suspect’s pants, as the dime was found here.   Nick found some peanut dust in the cuff of some pants in Evaluation Day.   CSI season 2 episode Cool Change, fibres are found on a watch  and CSI:Miami season 7 episode Headcase, a suspect claiming amnesia was sent to an FBI facility to be tested.   Ophelia was tested here for sleep disorder. 

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Randy Fannin: Friends of shooting victim left ‘empty’

 Randy Fannin: Friends of shooting victim left empty

He was a devoted grandfather who had a decent golf game, loved his fine wine, and recently took up painting with his wife Sandy.

But mostly, Randy Fannin, the owner of Meritage Salon in Seal Beach, site of the deadliest shooting in Orange County history, is being remembered as an all-around nice guy.

A former neighbor recalls the time he gave her a haircut for free because she was short on cash.

“They would both give you the shirts off their backs,” Pandora Gage said of Randy and his wife Sandy.

Sandy works at the salon too, they used to carpool there together, but she escaped the gunman’s bullets on Wednesday.

The couple leases a multilevel home in Laguna Beach from a woman who lives in England, but folks embracing and consoling each other in the yard Thursday did not want to talk. “We’re just empty, we have nothing to say,” said a family member.

The couple also has a home on a golf course in Murrieta near the Temecula wine country, where they spent their weekends.

Gage was once their neighbor there. She remembers Randy playing basketball in the driveway, shooting hoops with his grandson, Jake, a high school student.

But mostly she remembers that Randy was a good listener. they will offer you a glass of wine and let you cry on their shoulder, she said of the couple.

Randy worked at other salons for years around town before opening Meritage. The name means a blend of wine, and the salon’s motto is a fine blend of hair and nails.

Muntzi Verga says Randy was still in beauty school when he first cut her hair. She was 15 years old at the time. She’s 53 now. he also did her hair 25 years ago on her wedding day. Sandy did her hair on Saturday.

She counts Randy and Sandy as more than her stylists, though. they are good friends who she has dinner with and sometimes travels with.

“I’ve never seen a couple so in love,” she says.

The Seal Beach woman says that Randy and her sister graduated high school together in 1967 in Lawndale. “He was the brother we never had.”

Huntington Beach resident Mary Stearns met Randy about 30 years ago. She still has a picture of her daughter getting her first hair cut with him back in 1987. Stearns stopped by his salon Thursday morning to place a candle and say goodbye.

“He was one of the nicest guys you’d ever want to know,” she said. and he always seemed to be doing exciting things. he and his wife Sandy had just come back from a trip to Myrtle Beach, S.C., where Randy got some golf in. Before that they traveled to Tuscany.

Stearns said she had stopped by the salon on Saturday, four days before Randy was shot, while he was coloring a customer’s hair, to give him a bottle of wine she brought back from a recent trip to Australia.

“My boyfriend lives there and he is coming here for Christmas and I invited him over to my house for Christmas dinner,” she said, beginning to cry.

She said she will miss his friendship most. “When I was going through some tough times, he would help me. We’d email each other back and forth all the time.”

According to Stearns, Randy and Sandy have children from previous marriages. he had family pictures all over his work station.

“He loved what he did and he loved the people and everyone loved him and I don’t know how Sandy is going to survive this,” she said. “I can’t imagine Sandy would want to even go back in those doors. I don’t know what’s going to happen to it.”

Back at the Fannin’s Murrieta house, all was quiet Thursday. Roses were in bloom in the courtyard. A homemade sign that says, “Bronco Territory” was on display and there was a toy spider in a planter.

Neighbor Ross Vacca, who is 73, said that if Randy wasn’t golfing or driving his grandkids up and down the street in a golf cart, he was puttering around in his backyard.

He did everything passionately, including swinging his club, Vacca said, adding that he swung it too hard at times. With a 14 handicap, Fannin was an average golfer.

But he was anything but average in the friend department, those who knew him say.

“He was a kind, gentle person. very caring,” says Vacca. “I’m just sick to my stomach. I never imagined anyone that would harm Randy in any way. he was just a good person. he was a gentleman, and he respected people.”

–Register staff writer Erika Ritchie contributed to this report.

Contact the writer: 714-932-1705 or lbasheda@ocregister.com

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