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American Gangster
With a plot settled in 1960 degraded Harlem, “American
Gangster” pictures a highly known theme...
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There Will Be Blood
Paul Thomas Anderson’s adaptation of “Oil !,” Upton
Sinclair’s 1927 novel, “There Will be Blood”...
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I Am Legend
Will Smith’s new movie “I Am Legend” is the third adaptation
of Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel of...
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Rambo
John Rambo has retreated to northern Thailand, living a solitary and peaceful life in the mountains...
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Son of Rambow (2008)
In 1980's Britain, young Will Proudfoot is raised in isolation among The Brethren, a puritanical...
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Twilight Trailer HD
Bella Swan has always been a
little bit different, never caring about fitting in...
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Official Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Trailer (HQ)
Young wizards Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger are facing
new...
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Quarantine TRAILER 2008 [TRUE-HD]
For a reality TV show about people who work while the rest of the world is asleep, reporter Angela...
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Splinter Trailer
A young couple retreats to the wilderness for a romantic camping weekend, but their idyll is...
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It’s All About Kissing!
Just in time for Valentine's Day, a panel of scientists examined the mystery of what actually...
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FDA Clears First Drug From Genetically Engineered Animals
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday cleared the first medicine made from...
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FDA Approves First Drug Made from Genetically Engineered Animal
The Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the first drug made from a genetically...
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New Drug From Genetically Engineered Goats May Be On Its Way
The Food and Drug Administration revealed Wednesday that for the first time an...
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New Drug Cocktail May Increase Stem Cell Production
Thursday, researchers revealed that a new drug cocktail using Genzyme Corporation’s Mozobil...
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Gene Linked To High Blood Pressure Discovered
Researchers have recently identified a gene variant that is believed to contribue to the...
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Scientists to Discover New Human Diseases Study Methods
University of Southern California researchers have managed to derive the first embryonic stem (ES)...
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Sutdy Finds Snorers Burn More Calories
A new U.S. study found that people with the worst sleep
apnoea symptoms burned 373 more calories...
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Heart Disease Rates Are On Decline
Deaths caused by heart attacks and strokes have declined by about 30 percent since 1999 most...
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Racial Gap In Colorectal Cancer Is Widening
Colorectal cancer deaths have fallen in the
United States
this decade, but the racial gap in...
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Study Says Gene Mutation Might Protects Against Heart Damage
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Gene Mutation Reduces Level Of Triglycerides
The study of 809 members of the Old Order Amish community found that there are some carriers of a...
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Marine Wildlife Endangered By Human-Made Underwater Noise
The impact of human activities on marine wildlife has undoubtedly
taken an unwanted course in the...
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Early HIV Diagnosis And Treatment Essential To Save Babies’ Lives
A United Nations report has shown that
early HIV testing and treatment procedures which provide...
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Swedish Researchers Report Mental 'Body-Swapping'
The human mind is an incredible thing, so complex it allows us to dream and invent all kinds of...
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EPA Adopts Tighter Medical Waste Management Regulations
The Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to move
forward with the proposed regulations over...
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Study: CT Scans Nearly As Accurate As Angiography
New research published in this week’s New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that noninvasive CT...
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Research: Exercise May Diminish Cancer Risk
Regular exercise can help sufferers in the fight against cancer, according to new research....
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Avastin Drug Linked To Blood Clots
Research
conducted by United States scientists has revealed that the
Avastin cancer drug...
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Europeans Report First Windpipe Transplant Without Anti-Rejection Drugs
An article in the Nov. 19 online issue of the journal The
Lancet tells that story of a Colombian...
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Astronauts Are Getting Ready For Their First Spacewalk
The first spacewalk for the astronauts on the ISS consists of a tedious cleaning and lube job on...
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Cancer Research Moves Forward: Scientists Decode Complete Cancer Genome
Using DNA sequencing, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis were able to identify the...
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Scientists Map Cancer Genome for the First Time
For the
first time, a team of scientists managed to decode all the genes of a person
who suffered...
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New Artificial Heart Unveiled in Paris
People in need of a heart transplant can now breathe
relieved, as they would not have to wait for...
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New Ways Of Regulating Blood Pressure May Arise
New studies concerning blood pressure conditions have shown that hydrogen sulfide, the gas...
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HIV Treatment Is Most Efficient when Started Earlier, Study Says
US and Canadian researchers suggests that starting HIV
treatment earlier than currently...
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Hydrogen Sulfide Might Help People Suffering From Hypertension
Researchers have recently found that hydrogen sulfide may
help in hypertension cases, as the gas...
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HIV Origins Traced Around 1900, Much Earlier Than Believed
AIDS first came to public notice in 1981 when US doctors noted an unusual cluster of deaths
among...
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Update2: China's New Space Mission Gets Off To A Good Start
Last night, China successfully completed the launch of its
Shenzhou 7 spacecraft from the Jiuquan...
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Shenzhou VII, China’s First Spacewalk Mission, Enters Orbit
China’s Shenzhou VII spacecraft made it through the oval orbit and is now (Friday) in a more stable...
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Movie Reviews
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"Underworld: Rise of the Lycans"
"Underworld: Rise of the Lycans," tells the story of the third chapter in the...
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“My Bloody Valentine 3D”: New Horror Is Kicking Off
“My Bloody Valentine 3D,” directed by Patrick Lurrier, is a remake of a 1981 Canadian...
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Film Review: “Seven Pounds” and Seven Lives
It feels bizarre watching Will Smith act seriously and always see the dark side of the...
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“Twilight” Gains Top Spot With $70,5 Million
After a good opening day on Friday, “Twilight” has meet the
expectations and earned the first...
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Twilight: A Vampire’s Unbelievably Neverending Charm
"Twilight" fans hit the box office literally speaking in its opening weekend with ticket...
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“Twilight” Movie Is Mere Teenage Romance
Let’s face it. The appeal of love comes from its inaccessibility,
as well as from the impediments...
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Review: Can “Twilight” Surprise Us?
No wonder he’s irresistible and has stirred an entire craze.
Robert Pattinson’s Edward Cullen...
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“Twilight” Proves That Vampires Represent Profitable Business
It’s all about “Twilight” these days. In the dark light of
dusk, a gorgeous girl and an attractive...
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Where’s The Solace, Mr. Bond?
There is really nothing to enjoy about “Quantum of Solace”
and I think even the fiercest fans of...
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“Saw V” Is Not Worth the See
Sometimes I am envious of people who enjoy watching “Saw”
and I can’t possibly deny that I would...
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Edward Norton, Colin Farrell Make “Pride and Glory” Decent
If you’re in the mood for some abundant swearing, grittiness
and violence this weekend, give...
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U.S.
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Former DC Mayor Marion Barry Back in Hospital
Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry was readmitted to Howard Hospital on Tuesday due to post-operative...
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California Hospital Death Rates For 2006/2007 Released
In an attempt to help improve health care and people looking for better places to treat their...
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Fewer Americans Dying From First Heart Attack
Researchers from St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital of Columbia University in New York City...
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Conjoined Twins Regain Self After Surgery At Oklahoma Hospital
A long surgery performed on Monday at the Children’s Hospital at OU Medical Center gave a...
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California Experts Puzzled By Mysterious Pelican Deaths
An estimated 270 dead or ailing California brown pelicans have been found in recent weeks from...
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National Blood Donor Month Is Here
January marks the National Blood Donor Month, but fewer people than ever remember this. In...
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Five People Injured In Denver After Rap Concert
Police reported that five people got injured during a shooting which had taken place on Saturday....
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Man Dressed in Santa Kills 8, Commits Suicide on Christmas’ Eve
Some people celebrating Christmas’ Eve didn’t catch up on celebrating Christmas day...
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Clean Air Is Important For Americans
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the completion of a...
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FDA Requires More Study Of Heart Risk For Diabetes Drugs
More than a year after GlaxoSmithKline PLC’s Avandia was linked to higher risk of heart...
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Gene Mutation Said To Combat Obesity
The presence of a gene mutation in the human body appears to lower levels of “bad” cholesterol and...
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Girl Living Without Heart For 4 Months Leaves Hospital
D’Zhana Simmons, a 14-year-old girl from South Carolina, was
able to leave the hospital on...
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The Great American Smokeout Is Here! Time To Quit Smoking!
For many people trying to kick the noxious habit of smoking,
the Great American Smokeout is a...
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US Heart Failure Hospitalization Rate Almost Tripled Over Three Decades
A study presented Sunday at the American Heart Association
meeting in New Orleans revealed that...
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Sarah Palin’s Health "Excellent", Shows Letter From Physician
Just hours before the long awaited Election Day, the McCain campaign made public a summary of...
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Drug Prescriptions For Children Rising At Alarming Rates
More and more children in the United States are prescribed
medication for chronic diseases,...
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Halloween candidates demand candy, not votes
San Francisco - Armies of would-be political candidates knocked on doors throughout the US...
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Bush successor to inherit Middle East quagmire
Tel Aviv/Ramallah - There are not many parts of the world where George W Bush - one of the most...
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Generational war in Florida over Obama and McCain
Miami - As if it were a generational war, Florida's Cuban- Americans are divided by age over...
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Brooklyn Man Allegedly Beaten By NYPD Officers
An investigation into a possible beating and sodomizing of a man by uniformed NYPD officers is...
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Medical Records Of Democratic VP Candidate Joe Biden Made Public
The Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden made public his medical records on Monday....
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Cheney to undergo procedure for abnormal heartbeat
Washington - Doctors examining US Vice President Dick Cheney discovered an abnormal rhythm in his...
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Update 1: Hypertension Rates Soaring In The United States
Researchers
from the U.S. National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute have recently revealed
that...
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Video Games
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50 Cent Blood on the Sand
During a conference call Tuesday, the rapper 50 Cent announced his looking to develop the...
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New Rock Band Game, Exclusively “Beatles”
There has been an on-going battle between the two most popular music-based video games available...
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The Next Riddick Game Will Be Published By Atari
The merge of Activision and Blizzard is a thing gamers could
only dream of, the birth of a...
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The Beatles Join Rock Band
MTV Games, Harmonix and EA Games are behind the game Rock Band, available for the PlayStation 2,...
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Harry Potter and the Delayed Launching of the Game
It’s not magic, it’s just the way business works. As a result of the film “Harry Potter and the...
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New 'Harry Potter' Video Game Also Delayed
While Warner Bros. is currently dealing with hate mail from Harry Potter fans, due to their choice...
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Electronic Arts’ Impressive Line Up At E3 Expo
As expected, the gaming giant Electronic Arts has unleashed today the complete list of games that...
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Some Games Do Need An ID Check
A new bill on the video game ratings was introduced yesterday
into the House of Representatives....
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Metal Gear Online Beta Postponed
Due to the unbelievable level of traffic, Konami has been
forced to cancel the start of the beta...
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Dexter To Become A Video Game
The life and adventures of the dark serial killer Dexter
Morgan from the Showtime’s “Dexter” will...
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Requiem: Bloodymare- gory MMO from Gravity Interactive
The lucrative massively multiplayer online role playing game market is preparing to welcome a...
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Bungie announces new Halo 3 map pack, with Red vs. Blue ad
Bungie
introduced yesterday the first extra-pack of Halo 3 multi-player maps in
the most...
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ESRB and Manhunt 2 In Hot Waters Again
Rockstar, the developer of Manhunt 2, and ESRB could be in
trouble again as four U.S. senators...
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Sony Insults Euro-gamers again: Forces Them to Buy 40GB PS3
Sony plans to remove the 60GB PS3 from the circuit, leaving European customers with only one...
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Ninja Gaiden Sigma Sequel Confirmed in Tokyo
During a press event that preceded the opening of this year’s Tokyo Game Show, Tomonobu Itagaki,...
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M-Rated Games Make More Money in the US
Violence, atrocities, blood, injurious language, they’re all ingredients that make up an M-rated...
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Rockstar: Manhunt 2 To Be Released in October In North America
Rockstar Games will finally release its long-awaited sequel “Manhunt
2” in North America after the...
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Technology
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Honda Unveils Robot that Can ‘Read’ Your Mind
Imagine a world of robots doing everything people can do, from ordinary things like cleaning the...
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Steve Jobs Explains Health Problems, Says He Has Hormone Imbalance
The Apple CEO, Steve Jobs issued a statement Monday assuring all those concerned that he's alive...
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Steve Jobs Not Doing Macworld Keynote
Whoa, what a bombshell, right? Turns out Apple just announced
this year is the last that Apple...
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Big Step Forward For Cancer Research: Scientists Map Cancer Patient’s Genome
Scientists for the first time have been able to look at the entire set of genes from a cancer...
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Spammers, Watch Out: World’s Largest Spam Gang Busted!
The Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday that, in
collaboration with authorities in New...
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Apple Puts The Spotlight On Laptops: New MacBook, MacBook Air
So the knights of the Blogosphere are on duty as always, reporting
live from Apple’s Spotlight...
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iTunes To Offer Customers The Latest Movie DVD Releases
iTunes Store customers will be
able to purchase the latest movie titles on the same day they...
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Blu Ray Has Won The Format War, But…
According to a recent study released by ABI Research, Blu-ray
format needs another 12 to 18 months...
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Microsoft Launches HealthVault
In a quite unexpected move Microsoft launched a new Web
service med at helping people better...
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MTV's Social Activism Network: Think.MTV.com
MTV is to launch a youth social activism network at Think.MTV.com backed by funding from AOL...
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Nissan Wants You Safe
“Don’t drink and drive” it is common advice for every
driver. But sometimes there are drivers who...
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Music
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Chris Brown Pleads Not Guilty
Despite previous rumors, the R&B singerr Chris Brown pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles...
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Report: Chris Brown wants plea deal on Rihanna beating
Los Angeles - R&B singer Chris Brown is seeking a plea deal on charges related to his alleged...
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Singer Chris Brown charged with assault, making threats
Los Angeles - R&B singer Chris Brown was Thursday charged with assault and making...
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Guns N' Roses And The Eagerly Expected Album “Chinese Democracy”
Representatives of Guns N’ Roses confirmed on Wednesday that their long awaited new album, “Chinese...
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Isaac Hayes’ Legacy Of Evergreen Songs
Although the mortal breathed his last breath, his songs will stand the test of time, proving to be...
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Legendary Soul Singer Isaac Hayes Found Dead In Memphis Home
This weekend has been full of unpleasant events. First Bernie Mac died, now Academy Award winner...
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Singer Natalie Cole Diagnosed With Hepatitis C
The Grammy-winning singer, who last made headlines for her comments about drug addict Amy...
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Richie Sambora's Lucky Break in DUI Case
Richie Sambora’s frightening experience of being arrested for driving under the influence of...
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Jordin Sparks Cancels Shows Due To Vocal Cord Condition
A doctor has ordered "American Idol" winner Jordin Sparks to take a break from singing if...
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Bon Jovi Guitarist Faces Child Endangerment Charges
Officers from the Laguna Beach Police Department have recommended to prosecutors that Bon Jovi...
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Family of Sean Levert Seeks FBI's Involvement
Family members of the late Sean Levert want the Federal Bureau of Investigation to look into the...
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American Idol: Ramiele Malubay Is Gone
Last night, Ramiele Malubay was given the boot from Americal Idol. As I have predicted, Brooke...
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David Cook From “American Idol” Released From Hospital
David Cook, one of the nine contestants from “American Idol”
is back on the show, after he was...
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Sean Levert's Death to Involve FBI Probe?
R&B singer Sean Levert collapsed in his cell at Cuyahoga County Jail, in Cuyahoga County, OH. on...
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Navaira Is Now In Stable Condition
Tejano singer Emilio Navaira, who has been clinging to his life over the past few days after...
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Tejano Singer In Critical Condition After Car Crash
Grammy award-winning Tejano superstar Emilio Navaira was rushed to the hospital where his current...
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Britney Spears Tested Negative For Drugs
Contrary to early police reports about Britney Spears being "under the influence of an unknown...
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Rock Duo The White Stripes Cancels Tour
The White Stripes, one of the most popular US rock groups, had canceled their US tour due...
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Ozzy Osbourne in Hospital, Had Surgery
The famous
British rocker Ozzy Osbourne has not been in good shape lately, as he has...
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Sports
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Report: Armstrong confirms Giro start despite injury
Berlin - Lance Armstrong will definitely compete in this year's Giro d'Italia despite breaking his...
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Armstrong could face sanction from French ant-doping authorities
Paris - Lance Armstrong could face punishment by the French anti-doping agency (AFLD) over...
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Kohl's former manager arrested on doping charge
Vienna - Stefan Matschiner, the former manager of disgraced Austrian cyclist Bernhard Kohl, was...
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Late Russian ice-hockey talent Tcherepanov used doping substances
Moscow - Russian ice-hockey talent Alexei Tcherepanov committed blood doping ahead of his...
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Weight Training Improves Strength And Mobility
Bonn, Germany - The image of the body-builder with bulging thighs and arms no longer fits the...
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Cycling, skiing fear more doping cases
Berlin - Suspected doping cases are being investigated in cycling and cross-country skiing, an...
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Third Time Lucky For All Whites?
Wellington - New Zealand's All Whites see 2009 as their most important year since the national team...
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Seven Russian athletes banned for two years for doping
Moscow - Seven Russian athletes were suspended for two years Monday by the Russian Athletics...
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After Kohl Doping Case, Austrian Media Call for Stronger Controls
Vienna - Following reports that Austrian Tour de France star Bernhard Kohl had tested positive for...
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Schumacher to Be Investigated for Fraud
Stuttgart - German cyclist Stefan Schumacher will be investigated for fraud after failing a dope...
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AFLD: Schumacher Tests Positive at Tour de France
Hamburg - German rider Stefan Schumacher tested positive twice for third-generation EPO at the Tour...
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IOC Plans to Retest all Beijing Olympics Samples for CERA
Hamburg - The International Olympic Committee will have all samples from the Beijing Olympics...
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Cycling's Olympic future may be reconsidered over doping
Hamburg - Cycling's future at the Olympics may have to be reconsidered, International Olympic...
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Jan Ullrich: Armstrong Can Win Tour de France again
Weil der Stadt, Germany - Former cycling professional Jan Ullrich said Friday that he believes...
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Holders Tottenham Hoping for Respite from League Woes
London - Tottenham Hotspur will be hoping the Carling Cup can bring them a change in fortunes when...
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Bullfighting, Tennis in Unusual Spanish Davis Cup Formula
Madrid - The typical image of the Las Ventas bullring in Madrid is sand splattered with fresh...
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Ernie Davis Commemorated by Syracuse Statue
Black American Football player Ernie Davis, who became the first African-American to win the...
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Bad blood as Djokovic beats Roddick to next face Federer
New York (dpa) - Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are to stage a repeat of last year's final at the...
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McQuaid: Spaniards Are "Too Lenient In Their Approach To Doping"
Beijing - The head of cycling's ruling body, Pat McQuaid, accused Spain of being "too...
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Phelps gets second gold as records tumble
Four world records tumbled in a remarkable second day of Olympic swimming Monday as American...
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Danica Patrick - That's What IndyCar Is All About!
How does a woman feel in a men’s
competition? Victorious is the answer that comes to mind after...
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Blood On Ice: Zednik Had His Neck Cut By A Skate
Slovakian forward Richard Zednik
of the Florida Panthers took a nasty cut on the Sunday’s game...
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Jim Leyritz Kills Mother of Two in Car Accident
Jim Leyritz, the Yankees hero,
faces serious accusations after killing a 30-year-old woman in a...
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Vick Pleaded for Leniency In A Letter To Judge Hudson
The Atlanta
Falcons’ suspended quarterback Michael Vick wrote a five-page letter to the...
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Barry Bonds to Make His First Court Appearance
Barry Bonds, on of America’s biggest sluggers, will be in a San Francisco court this morning to...
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Taylor Dies, Redskins’ Fans and Family Grieve
Washington’s star defensive player Sean Taylor didn’t manage to overcome the critical condition he...
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Leafs’ Jason Blake Diagnosed with Rare Form of Leukemia
Maple Leafs forward Jason Blake was diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia that fortunately is of...
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Four-Time Discus Champ Al Oerter Dies at 71
Al Oerter, the legendary disc thrower that became a gold medalist when still a student at Kansas,...
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Football Player Gunned Down In University Campus
Taylor Bradford, the Memphis University’s defensive lineman, was shot and killed Sunday night in...
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Alligator Bites Off Diver’s Arm, Victim Will Get the Reptile’s Head
A man was brought in critical condition at Medical University of South Carolina after he was bitten...
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People
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Barkley released from jail for DUI conviction
Los Angeles - NBA hall of famer Charles Barkley was a free man Monday, after serving 36 hours in...
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Photo Of Rihanna’s Horrible Bruises Surfaces Online
A picture posted on celebrity website TMZ.com shows Rihanna’s injuries after the incident in...
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Tommy Lee Will Never Cease To Amaze the World
Rocker Tommy Lee and a friend of his were tooling around the Southern California skies in a...
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Paramedic Charged in Travolta Extortion Case
E! Online has reported earlier this month that a paramedic in the Bahamas was charged on Monday...
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Small, Private Memorial Service for Jett Travolta
Hollywood is again in mourning, after John Travolta’s 16-year-old son, Jett, passed away on...
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Autopsy Completed on Jett Travolta
John Travolta’s 16-year-old son, Jett, died last week on Friday after he had suffered a...
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Veteran Actor Pat Hingle Killed By Blood Disease
Legendary stage and film actor Pat Hingle, known for his role as Commissioner Gordon in several...
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Steve Jobs is Not Dying!
The Apple CEO, Steve Jobs issued a statement Monday assuring all those concerned that he's alive...
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Actor Sam Shepard Charged With Drunk Driving In Illinois
Famous actor, playwright and director of both stage and screen, Sam Shepard, was pulled over by...
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John Travolta Devastated by Son Jett’s Death
John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston, both actors, said that they were heartbroken by the...
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John Travolta and Kelly Preston Devastated by Son Jett’s Mysterious Death
Authorities said that John Travolta’s teenage son, Jett, passed away on Friday in the Bahamas...
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Sam Shepard Charged With Speeding And Drunken Driving
Sam Shepard was arrested early on Saturday in central Illinois and was charged with speeding...
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Famous Actor Sam Shepard Arrested in Normal
Police in Normal, Illinois say actor and playwright Sam Shepard has been arrested Saturday at about...
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Sam Shepard Got Arrested for Speed and Drunken Driving
Sam Shepard, the famous actor and playwright, was caught by the police on Saturday in central...
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John Travolta’s Son Died at 16
The authorities spread the saddest piece of news for the beginning of 2009. Jett Travolta, the...
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Dennis Quaid Settles with Cedars-Sinai
Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly reached a settlement with
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
for...
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Goodbye to Father of “sci-fi” – Forrest Ackerman Dies
Forrest J. Ackerman was sometimes an actor, literary
agent, magazine editor and suave eccentric....
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OJ May Face Life Sentence
OJ Simpson was the protagonist of one of the most famous legal cases in American history. The...
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Heidi Montag’s Mom Gives Her Daughter’s Marriage Six Months
Heidi Montag’s mom is not at all satisfied with her new
son-in-law, as she considers her...
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Something's Fishy About Heidi Montag And Spencer Pratt's Wedding
Given Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt's history, which has been carefully chronicled by MTV's...
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Angelina Will Take A Break From Hollywood?
The world met Angelina Jolie Voight on June 4th, 1975. Daughter of actor Jon Voight, Angelina...
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Nick Hogan Released from Prison after Five Months
Hulk Hogan’s son, Nick Bollea (a.k.a. Nick Hogan), has been released from a Florida jail after...
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No DUI Charge for Shia LaBeouf, Perhaps Suspended License
Shia LaBeouf’s late July arrest on suspicion of drunk
driving has come to a pretty decent...
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Magician David Blaine Successfully Completes 60-Hour Batman Stunt
US magician David Blaine successfully completed late Wednesday his 60-hour batman stunt over New...
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It Only Makes Sense To David Blaine
American illusionist David Blaine has come up with yet
another idea to test his endurance: this...
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Update: Hang In There, David Blaine!
Hanging upside down over New York’s
Central Park may offer a stunning view, but it’s
just not...
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David Blaine Risks Death Once Again, Hangs Upside Down in NYC
David Blaine is trying to get himself hurt once again for the pleasure of the crowds. The...
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Natalie Cole Hospitalized with Hepatitis C, Cancels Tour
Singer Natalie Cole will need more than a month in order to
recover from a relapse in her battle...
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Sopranos' James Gandolfini Married Fiancée Deborah Lin
The Golden Globe-, three-time Emmy- and five-time Screen Actors Guild Award-winning actor James...
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Octogenarian Actress Cloris Leachman Joins “Dancing With The Stars”
One of the surprises of the next edition of ABC’s show
“Dancing With The Stars” is actress Cloris...
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Specials
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Man Arrested Over Twitter Massacre Threats
Police agents in Oklahoma City arrested a man who allegedly intended to turn a tax protest into a...
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Inbreeding led to extinction of the Habsburgs in Spain, says study
Madrid - Constant intermarriage between relatives was the main cause of the extinction of the...
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Depression Boosts Risk for Heart Failure
Heart disease patients who are depressed are at a greater danger of developing heart failure,...
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Severe Hypoglycemia in Older Diabetics Tied to Dementia
Type 2 diabetics who suffer hypoglycemia crises serious enough to need emergency care may be at...
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Brown Fat Makes You Slimmer
A study in The New England Journal of Medicine suggests that adults still have a type of fat that...
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Plavix – Aspirin Combo Lowers Risk of Heart-Related Problems
Patients suffering from atrial fibrillation who are not able to follow treatment with warfarin to...
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‘Magic’ Pill Found to Cut Heart Attack, Stroke Risk in Half
Researchers present at the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Orlando, Florida...
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Experts recreating Egyptian female pharaoh's own perfume
Hamburg, Germany - The latest thing in scents next year could be the oldest perfume in the world,...
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Device Prevents Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Researchers present Saturday at the American College of Cardiology Conference in Orlando, Florida...
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Most Americans Should Reduce Salt Intake, But Do They?
As rates for high blood pressure and implicitly for heart disease and stroke are dramatically...
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FDA Expands List of Risky Weight-Loss Products
Millions of people confront themselves with the No. 1 threat to their health, namely obesity....
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FDA Advisory Panel Supports J&J, Bayer Anticlotting Drug Rivaroxaban
A Food and Drug Administration advisory panel voted on Thursday to recommend that the agency...
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Get Rid of Extra Pounds! They Shorten Your Life!
British researchers at the University of Oxford, through a new study, have warned once again...
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10 Ark. Children Served Wiper Fluid at Day Care Center
Ten children mistakenly drank windshield wiper fluid. The incident happened at a day care center in...
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NY, 7-year-old Girl Home after ‘Inoperable” Tumor Operation
Heather McNamara, the 7-year-old girl on which doctors performed a series of interventions and took...
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Don’t Worry, Be Happy!
If you don’t know the song, now it’s a good time to search for it and listen. It might...
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Optimism Adds Years to Your Life
Having a healthy concept about life has always helped people to forget things that made them...
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Unhappy Marriages May Hurt Women’s Heart, Literally
Marital stress raises health risks for women, but nor for men, according to a new study presented...
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Want to Lose Weight? It’s All about Calories!
When it comes to losing weight everyone is an expert. Everyone, and here I mean women, knows at...
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Want to Lose Weight? Stick to Your Diet, Researchers Say
New research in this week’s issue of The New England Journal of Medicine reveals the secret...
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Daiichi, Lilly Get European Approval for Prasugrel
Monday, Eli Lilly & Company and Daiichi Sankyo Company announced that they had earned...
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Marion Barry ‘Is Getting Better Every Day’
The kidney transplant surgery that Washington former mayor Marion Barry underwent on Friday went...
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Too Many Fast-Food Restaurants Lead to an Increased Number of Strokes
Researchers present at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference...
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Doctors Testing New Warfarin Dosage System
Wednesday, researchers reported that they were testing a new system aimed at regulating the...
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Coffee “Addicts” May Have Lower Risk of Stroke
Drinking two or more cups of coffee per day appears to reduce the risk for stroke among women,...
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New Gout Drug Uloric Gets FDA Clearance
Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. won US approval to sell the first new treatment option for chronic...
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Kisses Relieve Stress
If you don’t have anybody to kiss you on Valentine’s Day, you’d better go out...
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Willem J. Kolff, ‘Father Of The Artificial Organ’ Dies
Dr. Willem J. Kolff, the man behind the first artificial kidney and several other devices that...
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Mediterranean Diet May Help Keep the Brain Healthy
Everyone knows that a traditional Mediterranean diet rich in fruits and vegetables can do...
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“Ruined” Women Come Together and Fight to Endure
In her previous works, Lynn Nottage depicted the life of African-American women in the blinding...
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World
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Two British youngsters charged after "sickening" attack
London - Two brothers, as young as 10 and 11, appeared in court in Britain Tuesday charged with the...
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British man gets life term for knife murder of Harry Potter actor
London - A 22-year-old British man was Thursday given a life sentence for stabbing to death a young...
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Global Efforts Against HIV/AIDS Should Focus On Prevention And Testing
Prevention strategies should be improved in order to reduce transmission of HIV among those...
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Tough Cattle Shrug Off Europe's Snow
Kiel, Germany - As the bitter chill of winter grips Europe, one of the toughest of bovine breeds,...
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Policeman In Grece Seriously Injured In Grenade Attack
Athens - Earlier today, a Greek policeman was seriously injured by some unknown attackers who threw...
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Cholera Epidemic In Zimbabwe Passes 1,000 Death Toll
Cholera is an infectious gastroenteritis caused by enterotoxin-producing strains of the bacterium...
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Iraq In 2008: Between Bloodshed And The Ballot Box
Baghdad - On December 11 a lone male parked his car outside the Abdullah Restaurant, on the...
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Iraqi Reporter Who Threw Shoes at Bush ‘Beaten in Custody’
The Iraqi reporter that threw both his shoes at George W. Bush was allegedly beaten in custody....
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Another High-Profile Murder Heats Egyptian Tempers
Cairo - Just months after an Egyptian business tycoon was charged in the murder of a Lebanese...
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World AIDS Day Is Here! Get Tested For HIV!
World AIDS Day is a perfect occasion for everyone to remember that health means everything. But how...
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Mumbai Wipes Blood and Dust, Moves On
Attacks by terrorists have been a staple of Mumbai’s
contemporary history, but each time the city,...
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Mumbai, city of extremes, has history of resilience
Washington - Hours after the shooting stopped, as the overwhelming stench of death still wafted...
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Battle with terrorists continues in Mumbai, toll 119
New Delhi - Indian forces continued their battle with terrorists in luxury hotels in the financial...
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French Socialists vote - and it's Sarkozy who wins
Paris - The French Socialists just spent two days voting for a new leader, and the big winner was -...
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When Bone Marrow Transplant Cures HIV
The medical world has welcomed the first case of HIV completely cured. Is that possible, some have...
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Jersey police: Child abuse claims based on "discredited" evidence
London - Police investigating long-running child abuse allegations on the British Channel Island of...
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Old and young unite as Britain honours victims of war
London - At the packed Remembrance Day service in the chapel of the Royal Hospital Chelsea for War...
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Biden Shares Medical Records with the World
To avoid speculations upon his health, Democratic US vice
president nominee Joe Biden on...
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EPA Wants Cleaner Air for Americans
Americans will breathe cleaner air thanks to a decision
taken last week by the Environmental...
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US Hypertension Rates on the Rise
As
obesity is continuously rising in the Unites States so is high blood pressure,
both conditions...
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US Attack in Pakistan: Five Killed, Six Injured
Islamabad - At least five people were killed and six wounded when a US drone aircraft attacked a...
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AC/DC is Officially a “Rock Band,” but Only in Wal-Mart
The fans of the Australian band should be happier than ever these days, especially if they live in...
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Pirates Steal Russian Tanks
The Faina was headed for Mombasa
after setting off from Ukraine.
On the way, pirates hijacked the...
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Boy killed, 17 injured in blast at Delhi market
New Delhi - A 13-year-old boy
was killed and 17 people were injured when a bomb exploded in a...
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David Blaine’s Reputation Is Going Upside Down Because Of Criticism
Another stunt, another record, another battle with unsatisfied critics for the famous illusionist,...
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Mexico in Shock over Holiday Killings
Mexico City - Who did it and why?
Those were the questions plaguing Mexicans after a violent...
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Exposure To Air Pollution Harms Patients With Coronary Artery Disease
Exposure to traffic fumes increases the
risk of heart attack, or strokes and potentially fatal...
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1st West Nile Virus Death of 2008 in California
The West Nile virus made its first human victim this year in the state of California. A 72-year-old...
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Stabbed Woman’s Desperate Cries For Help Disregarded
New York City authorities want to question the former boyfriend of a Queens woman who was stabbed...
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Twin Suicide Bombings Make 57Victims in Northern Pakistan
More than 57 people were killed and up to 100 injured in two
simultaneous explosions in northern...
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Health
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Pregnant women and heart patients should not smoke hookahs
Berlin - Smoking a water-pipe carries the same health risks as cigarettes. With that in mind, the...
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FDA Calls for New Warnings for OTC Painkillers
Over-the counter painkiller will get new labels warning consumers of the potential risks of liver...
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Federal Officials Issue another Salmonella Warning
Federal officials are advising people not to eat raw alfalfa sprouts following reports of at least...
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No travel restrictions needed, EU says ahead of swine flu talks
Brussels - The European Union's top health official Tuesday ruled out the need for travel...
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Glaxo’s Avodart Reduces Prostate Cancer Risk
GlaxoSmithKline PLC’s drug Avodart appears to reduce the risk of prostate cancer by 23...
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Malaria Vaccine Moves to Trials
A new vaccine made by Rockville-based pharmaceutical company Sanaria Inc. received clearance from...
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FDA Extends Review of AstraZeneca, Bristol Diabetes Drug Onglyza
The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday that it needs additional time to complete the...
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Breastfeeding Found to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
Women who breastfeed their babies appear to have a reduced risk of developing heart disease when...
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Psoriasis May Lead to Diabetes and High Blood Pressure
A new study published in the April edition of the journal Archives of Dermatology concludes that...
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Contraceptives May Impair Muscle Gains in Young Women
According to a study presented Friday at the American Physiological Society meeting recently held...
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Genetic Variants Tied to Increased Risk of Ischemic Stroke
Two genetic variants appear to significantly increase the risk of ischemic stroke, US researchers...
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Stem Cell Transplant Effective in Type 1 Diabetes
People suffering from type 1 diabetes may soon not need to inject themselves on daily basis in...
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Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Don’t Cause Eye Damage
Men using erectile dysfunction drugs face no risk for vision problems, according to a study in the...
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Heart Disease Patients Going Through Depression At Risk Of Heart Failure
Heart disease patients going through depression are at greater risk for heart failure, according to...
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Harris Teeter Recalls Pistachios over Salmonella Concerns
North Carolina-based grocery food chain Harris Teeter announced over the weekend that it is...
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Americans Exposed To Heart Disease, Strokes Because Of Too Much Salt In Diet
A report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers reveals that most Americans...
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With running watches, fewer frills are fine
Hamburg/Cologne - In the old days, runners carried no more than a stopwatch showing how long they...
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Drinking coffee could lower stroke risk for women
Boston/Berlin - Women who enjoy drinking coffee may be lowering their risk of suffering a stroke,...
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57 Percent of Nonsmoking New Yorkers Have High Levels of Nicotine in Their Blood
A study by New York’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene noted that 57 percent of...
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Acid Reflux Drugs Do Not Improve Asthma
A new study in this week’s New England Journal of Medicine suggests that treating...
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Brown Fat May Help People Fight Obesity
How many times have you heard your friends complaining of being fat? Or how many times you wished...
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Erectile dysfunction often early sign of cardiovascular disease
Wiesbaden - Impaired sexual potency can be an early sign of cardiovascular disease, according to...
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Novo Still Hopeful on Diabetes Drug
Despite a split ruling on the safety of a new diabetes drug by the US Food and Drug...
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Nearly 3,000 Urged to Get Tested for Hepatitis B in New Jersey
New Jersey officials are advising nearly 3,000 people to get blood tests after an outbreak of...
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HIV Treatment Should Be Started Earlier than Currently Recommended
HIV patients should begin antiretroviral treatments earlier than what current guidelines recommend...
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Intel and GE team up on telemedicine
New York - Going to the doctor could become a thing of the past for many people if the telemedicine...
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FDA Panel Backs Bristol, AstraZeneca Diabetes Drug Onglyza
A federal panel of medical experts said Wednesday Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. and AstraZeneca...
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Intel, GE Reportedly Plan to Announce Health Care Partnership
Chip giant Intel Corp. and US conglomerate General Electric Co plan to announce a partnership in...
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US Panel Backs Roche’s Avastin for Brain Cancer
A panel of outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted Tuesday in favor of Roche...
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Plavix-Aspirin Combo Reduces Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
Taking blood thinner Plavix along with aspirin appears to prevent stroke and heart attacks in...
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Movies
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Can summer movies beat the economic blues?
Los Angeles - Hollywood's conventional wisdom is that recessions are good for the film business...
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Farah Fawcett’s Producer: She’s Not A Death’s Door
Craig Nevius, the producer and friend of Farah Fawcett, has confirmed that the actress was...
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“Friday the 13th” Tops the Box Office
The remake of the classic 1980 horror movie “Friday the 13th” has managed to top the...
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“Friday the 13th” Beats Box Office
"Friday the 13th" made its way to the top of the holiday box office, earning a record $42...
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“Push” Presents People With Super-Powers
“Push” turns out to be a supernatural action thriller, jarring and violent about...
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GLAAD Awards Nominees
Wednesday, the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) announced the nominees for its...
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Shia LaBeouf’s Driver’s License Suspended For At Least A Year
No stranger to legal trouble, actor Shia LaBeouf was blocked from getting behind the wheel for at...
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“My Bloody Valentine” Won Silver at the Box Office
The 1981 remake of the Canadian horror movie, “My Bloody Valentine,” the 3D version...
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“My Bloody Valentine 3D” – New Horror Kicks Off
“My Bloody Valentine 3D,” directed by Patrick Lurrier, is a remake of a 1981 Canadian...
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Tina Fey’s “30 Rock” Tops the Golden Globes
Sunday, at the Golden Globe Awards, the „30 Rock” star and creator Tina Fey was named...
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Slumdog Millionaire shines as Oscar favourite after Globes win
Los Angeles - The Mumbai-based drama Slumdog Millionaire emerged as the favourite...
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Golden Globe Nominations, Finally Here!
One of the biggest ceremonies in Hollywood is approaching as we speak. Last year, the ceremony...
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Golden Globes Nominees – Who Do You Put Your Money On?
Unlike the Emmys and Oscars, the Golden Globes represent what foreign critics consider the...
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Dexter Marries His Sister! No...Michael C. Hall Marries Jennifer Carpenter
Michael C. Hall, the actor better known as Dexter Morgan from “Dexter” TV show,...
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The Unborn, Maybe The first Funny Horror Movie
Horror movies are not what they used to be, they either put too much focus on gore or they just use...
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DiCaprio, Working On New Projects
Leonardo DiCaprio was in danger of becoming famous for just one part in his career, namely that...
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Batman's Commissioner Gordon, Pat Hingle, Passed Away
Pat Hingle, the veteran actor whose television and film career spanned over six...
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“The Terminator” Listed for Preservation
Arnold Schwarzenegger turned from a historic actor to a respected politician. He now fights...
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“Seven Pounds” and Seven Lives
It feels bizarre watching Will Smith act seriously and always see the dark side of the...
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Oprah And HBO To Make Sweet Movies Together
Business continues to bloom for Oprah Winfrey whose production company Harpo Films just inked an...
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Dennis Quaid Gets $750,000 Settlement From Cedars-Sinai Hospital
Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife agreed to a $750,000 settlement with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in...
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Chris Weitz Chosen to Direct “Twilight” Sequel
Saturday
morning, “Twilight” novel series author Stephenie Meyer revealed in a
post on her...
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‘Benjamin Button,’ ‘Frost/Nixon’ and ‘Doubt’ Share Golden Globe Spotlight
Scoring five nods each, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” which tells the story of a man who...
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Button, Doubt and Nixon lead Golden Globe nominees
Los Angeles - The Hollywood awards season kicked into high gear early Thursday as the nominees for...
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The LAFCA Verdicts
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association gave its best picture award to “WALL-E.” The Pixar film...
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Emma Watson Would Film Nude for Bernardo Bertolucci
Emma Watson was barely entering puberty when she starred in
the first Harry Potter film but she...
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“Four Christmases” Puts Holiday Spirit Atop Box Office
In spite of the generally bitter reviews it has received,
holiday comedy “Four Christmases,”...
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“Twilight” Has Become Quite the Phenomenon
Ever since
the movie “Twilight” opened in United States theaters on November 21, fans of
the...
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“Twilight’s” Darkness Shines Its Way to Success
“Twilight” brightens up the roads of Kristen Stewart and
Robert Pattinson. Literally. Just think...
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“Twilight” Earns Top Spot With $70,5 Million
After a good opening day on Friday, “Twilight” has meet the
expectations and earned the first...
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