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South Korea worships its e-gamers...

He confessed to feeling "more nervous than usual" as he waited for his comeback fight to begin, his fingers fiddling inside a hand warmer to ward off the winter chill seeping through the walls of the coliseum.

A crowd of more than 1,000 people was waiting in the arena, with 1.78 million more watching on the Internet and TV to see what those fingers could do, or, more to the point, if they...

State ponders civil unions...

The bill does not legalize gay marriage. The law governing civil unions would be separate from the law governing marriage in Illinois, and civil unions would not require religious sanction. Regardless, the bill would extend many of the benefits of marriage to homosexual couples, including survivor benefits and hospital visitation rights.

Opponents are condemning the proposal on the ground...

Beautiful back yard...

Back in London's time, Papeete was a grubby colonial town brimming with shabby houses and tense little pubs. Today it boasts fantastic fresh food markets, fine shopping, and lots of tense little pubs. So after a diverting game of pool at Sharks and chats with locals in the Place Vaiete -- a large square facing the harbour where everything from barbecued steaks to lobster tails is served up fro...

Global Surveys Reveal a Serious Communication Gap Between Doctors ......

Most doctors and smokers agree that quitting smoking is the best way toimprove health Smokers say they get advice on how to quit smoking half as often asdoctors say they provide it LONDON, March 26 /CNW/ - There is a significant communication gap betweendoctors and their smoking patients, according to combined results from two ofthe largest international surveys of physicians' and smokers' at...

Crestor® Effective At Halting Early Atherosclerosis...

An international study using ultrasound technology has found that the most potent cholesterol lowering drug is also effective at halting early changes in the blood vessels that can lead to atherosclerosis.

"Rosuvastatin arrested the progression of thickened carotid arteries compared to a placebo," said John R. Crouse, M.D., lead researcher and a professor of endocrinology at Wake Forest U...

Statin Halts Build Up Of Atherosclerosis In Low Risk Patients...

An international study on the potent cholesterol lowering statin drug rosuvastatin has shown that it is also effective at halting the early stages of atherosclerosis in people at low risk for heart attacks and strokes.

The results of the study, which is called METEOR (Measuring Effects on intima media Thickness: an Evaluation of Rosuvastatin), are to be published in the March 28 issue of ...

Penalty clause masks the really stupid part...

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Pope: Europe's trends indicate continent losing faith in its future...

VATICAN CITY (AP) - Europe seems to be losing faith in its future, Pope Benedict said Saturday, citing the continent's population trends, which include generally low birth rates.

"One must unfortunately note that Europe seems to be going down a road which could lead it to take its leave from history," the pontiff told a gathering of the continent's bishops.

The bishops were in Rom...

Television movies for the week of March 25...

Abducted '07. Sarah Wynter. The wife of a prison warden learns about the ulterior motives of her kidnapper. (NR) (2:00) LIFE: Sun. 8 P.M., Thu. 2 P.M. (CC)

Ace Ventura: Pet Detective '94. Jim Carrey. A bungling gumshoe uncovers more than just a simple kidnapping when he searches for the Miami Dolphins' missing mascot. (PG-13) (1:30) TMC: Thu. 8 P.M. (CC)

Aces: Iron Eagle III '92...

VIEWS ON TOPICS FROM POP CULTURE TO WAR...

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Negative sentiments toward hip-hop, or what the media think is hip-hop, have been growing, and it's time for a fresh look.

More and more people are blaming "hip-hop" (which is politically correct code for young, black men) for violence and the degradation of...