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Drummer Neil Peart's body is finely tuned instrument
Cue Simpsons-Comic-Book-Store-Guy voice: Best. Band. Ever!
If you're a good drummer, it's a physically demanding job. To be the greatest, you must follow a training regimen that goes beyond the lighted stage.
A recent reader's poll in Rolling Stone...Tags: Linda Blair, Nordic Skiing, Johnny Unitas, High School Sports, Family Guy (tv program)
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Another reason to support circumcision
Opinion L.A.Circumcision is making headlines again, but this time on the other side of the globe. A successful circumcision campaign in South Africa worked to help decrease HIV infections in men by 76%, The Times reported. The results of the campaign...... -
Triclosan: Is Bath & Body Works' new soap harmful to teens?
GreenspaceHealth and environmental groups have mounted a campaign against Bath & Body Works, urging the retailer to stop selling its line of “Summertime Scent” soaps that contain triclosan, a chemical categorized as a pesticide. Scientific studies... -
NFL lockout: Players ratify deal, which includes HGH testing
The Fabulous ForumAs expected, NFL players ratified the new, 10-year collective bargaining agreement agreed upon last month, and two people familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press that the deal allows the NFL to become the first major U.S. professional... -
Neighborhood pesticide exposure linked to prostate cancer
GreenspaceCalifornia's Central Valley has by far the largest use of pesticides and the largest population potentially exposed to them in the United States.... -
Canning it: Tools of the trade
Daily DishHome preservation can and should be done inexpensively. But it can also be a super-fun way to fill your cupboards with tools and gadgets specifically designed to extend the life of food. If you are really interested in food preservation...... -
SYRIA: Detention and killing of children prompt charges and countercharges
Babylon & BeyondAnti-government protesters in Syria have championed the cases of children detained and killed during the past month, trying to raise awareness and prevent more deaths. In response, President Bashar Assad’s regime launched a propaganda a campaign... -
A reading list for Natalie Portman: five new mom books (and one blog)
Jacket CopyNatalie Portman gives birth to a baby boy. This is what she should be reading.... -
Oil sands activity, not wolves, threatens Canadian caribou
GreenspaceFour years of research has found that exploration and mining of Canada's oil sands appear to pose a much greater threat to the remaining herds of Alberta's caribou than does being eaten by packs of wolves. The findings, by a...... -
Rosalyn Yalow dies at 89; Nobel winner helped revolutionize medical diagnostics
Physicist Rosalyn S. Yalow, who shared the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the development of a medical diagnostic test that revolutionized patient care and led to a new understanding of diabetes and a host of other diseases, died May 30 in...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Bronx (New York City), Science and Technology, Pancreas, City University of New York
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'Rescue Me' Recap: Tommy Gavin handles an inferno of estrogen
Show Tracker'Rescue Me' Recap: Tommy Gavin handles and inferno of estrogen in episode 2 of the final season.... -
Could free birth control have global consequences?
Opinion L.A.If birth control increases the risk of contracting HIV, why would we give it away to women for free? The answer isn't so simple....
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