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Long Island Medium Season 4 recap of “Bouffants and Bingo”
Channel Guide MagazineLong Island Medium Season 4 episode “Bouffants and Bingo,” original airdate 6/16/2013, finds Theresa at the local salon and at the Hicksville Boys and Girls Club. It's all about hair and nails for Long Island Medium Theresa Caputo in the... -
Sam Donnellon: For Mickelson, it's the same old story
Philadelphia Daily NewsARDMORE, Pa. It was a story line that would not have been dared by Disney. A Father's Day U.S. Open played on his birthday, 14 years after his first near-miss at this event was followed by a frantic trip to witness the birth of his first child, and just a...Tags: Kobe Bryant, Sports, Honda Classic, Rory McIlroy, Padraig Harrington
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READER SUBMITTED: Second Annual Mammothon At Radiology Associates Of Hartford Sets New Record
GlastonburyRadiology Associates of Hartford's (RAH) Second Annual Mammothon, featuring 26.2 continuous hours of screening mammograms over the course of a weekend, set a new attendance record in 2013. Fifty women from around the greater Hartford area came out to...Tags: Saint Francis Care, Avon (Hartford, Connecticut), Physical Fitness and Exercise, X-rays, Personal Service
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Supreme Court wisdom on DNA
America has always been a creative place, partly because the authors of the Constitution wanted it to be. Among the powers they granted Congress was the right "to promote the progress of science and useful arts by securing for limited times to authors and...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Chemical Industry, Biology, Genetics, Angelina Jolie
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Famed Milwaukee tavern rehangs bras on ceiling
ReutersBy Brendan O'Brien MILWAUKEE, June 15 (Reuters) - Standing on a foot ladder, Jeff Scanell bent down, pinched his girlfriend's red lace brassiere between his thumb and index finger and gently lifted it out of the front of her shirt as a cowbell wildly... -
Mark Whicker: An embraceable day for amateur Michael Kim
The Orange County RegisterARDMORE, Pa. Merion's 17th green and 18th tee lie in the most peaceful dungeon in the whole golf world. It was a rock quarry originally, and in the old days they called it the "Infernal Abyss." Late Sunday afternoon, when Phil Mickelson brought his hopes...Tags: Chris Kirk, D.A. Points, Rickie Fowler, Ryder Cup, OxyContin (drug)
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Komen race for the cure
More than 1,200 men and women donned their pink Saturday in support of Breast Cancer Awareness. The 5th annual race for the cure was held at Potawatomi Park. Saturday’s race was a combination of many outreach programs the Susan G. Komen...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure
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Komen Race filled with hope, support
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Donna Swaby has joined her three daughters for several cancer walks in the past -- at least once a year -- but the one on Saturday, she said, "Makes me cry." This time, four of her six grandkids walked with her, too, a happy clan of...Tags: Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Human Interest, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments
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Human gene patenting is a thing most of us aren't ready for
In the course of our country's history, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has bestowed coveted protection on many strange and wondrous inventions: the three-legged pantyhose (in case one leg runs), the sealed, circular peanut butter-and-jelly sandwich,...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Chemical Industry, Biology, Duke University, Angelina Jolie
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U.S. top court bars patents on human genes unless synthetic
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday prohibited patents on naturally occurring human genes but allowed legal protections on synthetically produced genetic material in a compromise ruling hailed as a partial victory for...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Medical Research, Diseases and Illnesses, Education, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Supreme Court rejects idea of patenting natural human genes
WASHINGTON - The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that naturally occurring human genes may not be patented, potentially opening up commercial and scientific terrain to more freewheeling exploration. In a unanimous decision that is a mixed bag for the...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Chemical Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Biology
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Cancer patients take fight to the gym
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)MINNEAPOLIS Her face flushed, Rosemary Lamont sat on the gym floor one recent afternoon, listening to her trainer's impassioned commands. "Sit up tall and lift that leg," the trainer coached, counting down the remaining seconds. "Five, four, three, two,...Tags: American Medical Association, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Yoga
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