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Join the war against zombies
OPENING FRIDAY World War Z "World War Z" promised to be some sort of ultimate zombie movie experience, and it’s hard to call it that. But the first 25 minutes or so of this "Contagion"-meets-"28 Days Later" thriller will leave you breathless....
Tags: 28 Days Later (movie), Brad Pitt, Steve Buscemi, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Monsters University (movie)
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Deportes Summary
ReutersFUTBOL-Brasil vence 2-0 a México, queda a un paso de semis Copa Confederaciones FORTALEZA, Brasil (Reuters) - La selección de fútbol de Brasil disfrutó el miércoles de una gran actuación de su estrella Neymar y quedó a un paso de las semifinales...Tags: Melbourne (Australia), Chile, Sports Organizations, Chris Bosh, John F. Kennedy
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It works: HPV vaccine reduces infections by 56%, CDC says
The HPV vaccine may be controversial, but it works, new research shows. The rate of HPV infection among teenage girls dropped from 11.5% in the “pre-vaccine era” to 5.1% in the “vaccine era,” researchers from the Centers for...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Disease Prevention, Preventative Medicine, Immunization, Anal cancer
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Orioles' rotation picture clearer as Showalter names first two starters vs. Toronto
The Baltimore SunOrioles manager Buck Showalter announced after Wednesday’s game that right-hander Jason Hammel will start Friday’s series opener in Toronto, and right-hander Miguel Gonzalez will start Saturday. The club’s starting rotation was in...Tags: Freddy Garcia, Miguel Gonzalez, Comerica Park, Jason Hammel, American League
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John McAfee resurfaces as ranting video star, mocks McAfee software
Reuters* Eccentric software pioneer making series of YouTube videos * Says bashes McAfee software because users blame him for bugs * Says negotiating with Hollywood studios over possible movie By Jim Finkle BOSTON, June 19 (Reuters) - Eccentric former...Tags: Business Enterprises, Media Industry, Murder, John McAfee, Phil McGraw
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Hopkins epidemiologist tracing outbreak of SARS-like disease
Johns Hopkins epidemiologist Dr. Trish Perl traveled halfway around the world last month to trace the outbreak of a deadly SARS-like disease in Saudi Arabia that's spreading. She and two colleagues pored over hospital records, tracking the spread of...
Tags: Common Cold, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Flu, Disease Prevention, Meningitis
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Virus sickens 200 at Yellowstone, Grand Teton parks
ReutersBy Laura Zuckerman June 19 (Reuters) - Two of America's premier national parks, Yellowstone and Grand Teton, warned visitors on Wednesday about a gastrointestinal illness that has sickened at least 200 people at the start of the summer tourist season....Tags: Calicivirus, Flu, Diseases and Illnesses, Career and Workplace, Yosemite National Park
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New Campaign Finance Rules Meant Rolling Back Some Post-Rowland Reforms
Revisions to campaign finance law, signed by the governor Wednesday, add Connecticut to a list of states raising limits on political contributions in response to a 2010 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on outside spending. But in...Tags: Andrew M. Maynard, Parties and Movements, Executive Branch, Rosa DeLauro, U.S. Congress
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Hunter picking up Strop's sack
ReutersThe Sports Xchange MLB Team Report - Baltimore Orioles - INSIDE PITCH How will the Orioles replace the effectiveness that righty Pedro Strop brought to the eighth inning in 2012? With Strop's struggles this season, that question should be looming...Tags: Nolan Reimold, Pedro Strop, Tsuyoshi Wada, Brian Roberts, Nate McLouth
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Real tension beneath the zingers in 'Uncle Bob'
"Uncle Bob" Pessimism, a character observes in this 1995 drama from Austin Pendleton, is not something that can really be enjoyed in public. Which is why perhaps we seek it out so greedily at the theater, where it can be enjoyed at a safe remove....
Tags: Austin Pendleton, Arts and Culture, AIDS
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Deadly new coronavirus a "serious risk" in hospitals-Saudi study
Reuters* International team visited Saudi Arabia * 38 people killed since new coronovirus emerged late 2012 * Nine infected patients received dialysis at same hospital By Kate Kelland LONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - The new Middle East coronavirus that has...Tags: Pneumonia, Dialysis, Medical Research, Johns Hopkins University, Saudi Arabia
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Reuters Health News Summary
ReutersFollowing is a summary of current health news briefs. Analysis: Hospital investors sold on U.S. health reform despite bumps CHICAGO (Reuters) - Shares of U.S. hospital operators have been on a tear this year, on average posting triple the gains of the...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Barack Obama, Medical Research, Symptoms, American Medical Association
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