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Project Runway: I suppose someone has to win Season 6
Reality CheckAnd now, the end is here. And so I face that final curtain. First off, before we get to recapping the Project Runway Season 6 finale, a big thanks to all the kind souls who found their way back to......Tags: Scottie Pippen, FBI, Sports, Los Angeles Times, Michael Jordan
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Barack Obama: Home for the holidays
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama is home. Home, where the hard work is. With stops in 20 nations behind him, said to be the most ambitious international itinerary of any first-year president, Obama faces the closing innings of a......Tags: Government, U.S. Military, Republican Party, Medical Services, Interior Policy
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'Necessary Roughness' plays fast and loose with therapy
'Necessary Roughness'
10 p.m. June 29, USA Network
Episode: "Pilot"
The premise
Dr. Dani Santino (Callie Thorne) is a Long Island psychotherapist who specializes in behavioral management, hypnotherapy, smoking cessation and weight loss programs....Tags: Psychology, Long Island, Science and Technology, Callie Thorne, Football
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On 'Grey's Anatomy,' an altruistic act in Alzheimer's study could wreak havoc
The premise
Neurosurgeons at Seattle Grace Hospital are conducting a clinical trial of a new treatment for patients with "rapidly progressive Alzheimer's disease." Some of the patients in the trial are randomly assigned to receive the experimental drug...Tags: Science and Technology, James Pickens Jr., University of California, Los Angeles, Patrick Dempsey, Ellen Pompeo
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The Unreal World: Some bad fixes on 'Nurse Jackie'
The premise
Nurse Jackie Peyton (Edie Falco) is having trouble managing her growing addiction to painkillers. Nevertheless, she continues to snort an opiate in the supply room and pop pills in the bathroom during shifts at the hospital. Jackie works in...Tags: Emergency Planning, Dialysis, Heart Failure, Disasters and Accidents, University of California, Los Angeles
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INKED! Heavy-handed with parents of heavy kids?
Morbid obesity has done a lifetime of damage to my body in 37 relatively low-impact years.
This becomes abundantly clear as I continue to try to strip away three decades of poor eating habits that followed me from childhood to adulthood, as I traded an...Tags: Government, Elections, Obesity, Economy, Business and Finance, Sleep Apnea
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Rutten: The threat of Nancy Grace
The sensational result in the O.J. Simpson murder case notwithstanding, it's an article of faith among criminal defense attorneys that sequestered jurors are more prone to convict than those who go home when the trial recesses for the day.
That's why...Tags: Elections, Murder, Health and Medical Professionals, Prosecution, Satellite and Cable Service
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Singer Amy Winehouse found dead at 27
Amy Winehouse was found dead Saturday at her home in London, British newspapers are reporting.
The singer, 27, who defined the British neo-soul movement in 2006 with her Motown-influenced breakthrough album, “Back to Black,”...Tags: United Kingdom, Awards and Prizes, Amy Winehouse, Behavioral Conditions, Grammy Awards
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Amy Winehouse, dead at 27: One acclaimed album, great promise left unfulfilled
Amy Winehouse, who was found dead Saturday at her home in London, left behind a small body of celebrated work and immeasurable unfulfilled promise. She was 27.
Authorities were investigating the cause of the British singer’s death. But, sadly, it...Tags: Janis Joplin, Obituaries, Kurt Cobain, Elections, Acoustic (genre)
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INKED! Rewriting a modern classic: "yes, yes, yes"
The “27 Club” has a new member among its exclusive ranks.
Soul singer Amy Winehouse joined the list of artists and musicians who have died from their addictions at the age of 27, adding to a roll call that includes Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin,...Tags: Janis Joplin, Methamphetamine (drug), Kurt Cobain, Amy Winehouse, Heroin
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Lollapalooza at 20: Highlights, lowlights, revolution and evolution
Lollapalooza wasn’t built to last two years, let alone intended to be around long enough to celebrate a 20th anniversary Aug. 5-7 in Grant Park.
“I haven’t said this before, but after the first year, I went on my merry way, thinking...Tags: Consumers, Minority Groups, Perry Farrell, Texas, Economy, Business and Finance
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For infertile couples, help and support
Katie Davis, 24, lost her ovaries to cancer when she was 12. Doctors told her that if she wanted to have a baby one day, she would have to use donor eggs and undergo in vitro fertilization. She has been trying to have a baby since September 2010, but so...Tags: Chicago, Facebook, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Surgery, Infertility
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