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Clippers' Blake Griffin holds court — on cover of Men's Health [Update]
All The RageLos Angeles Clippers' power forward and rising NBA star Blake Griffin starts off 2012 on the right foot by appearing on the cover of the January/February "Men's Health" magazine.... -
Movie review: Henry Cavill is mighty in 'Immortals'
Where are the gods of Olympus when you need them? I ask on behalf of "Immortals," because mere mortals were apparently not able to create a movie that actually made sense. I realize that making "Immortals" immortal was way too much to ask, but frankly,...Tags: Slavery, Zack Snyder, Robert Mitchum, The Fall (movie), Movies
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In-Your-Face Fitness: How to build come-hither biceps
I am not a jealous man, so my blood pressure did not skyrocket the other day when my wife told me this: "There was this one guy in high school who used to wear T-shirts that showed off his pipes and I drooled over him."
But I'll admit to being a tad...Tags: Health, High Blood Pressure, High School Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Matt Jordan
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The Find: Jun Won's farm-fresh Korean cuisine
"It's not that easy to find," warned the friend who agreed to meet at her favorite Korean place, Jun Won.
There's a faded sign, but unless you can read Hangul, Korean lettering, it won't help. Most customers park behind the restaurant and go in through...Tags: Health, Foods and Beverages, Chicago Hotels, Restaurants, Personal Service
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Multivitamins: Do his and hers make a difference?
It's a good thing dietary guidelines aren't laws. If they were, just about all of us could be found guilty. Even if you load fruit onto your whole-grain cereal and pile greens on your sandwiches, chances are you're regularly falling short on one or more...Tags: Post Menopause, Human Body, Oregon State University, Iron (dietary supplement), Cancer
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Rodger McFarlane dies at 54; gay-rights activist established first AIDS hotline
Rodger McFarlane, a pioneering gay-rights activist who set up the first AIDS hotline in 1981, before the disease even had a name, and later ran influential AIDS service groups, has died. He was 54. McFarlane, who was based in Denver, committed suicide...Tags: Health, Mobile, Hudson River, Demonstration, Radio
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Bear-y gay
RICHARD A. KAYE is an associate professor of English at Hunter College in New York.At a conference of literary scholars in December, a friend was interviewing a candidate for an academic position. After answering the usual questions about proposed courses, teaching loads and scholarly interests, the candidate volunteered, "Oh, by...Tags: Literature, Television, Education, William Faulkner, Same-Sex Marriage
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Denver's tapped resources
Special to The TimesBEER is to Denver what cream soda is to New York, vodka is to Moscow and wheat grass is to West Hollywood: an unofficial civic beverage that leans toward undesirable stereotype. Men's Health magazine, for instance, named Denver the most "sloshed" big...Tags: Sports, Hotels and Accommodations, Rivers, Comedy (genre), Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc.
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Cycling in the hot seat
WHEN urologist Dr. Irwin Goldstein declared in 1997: "There are only two kinds of male cyclists -- those who are impotent and those who will be impotent," many bike riders scoffed. Saying the equipment housed in their spandex shorts worked just fine, they...Tags: Health, Companies and Corporations, Sports, Nose, Advice Columns and Columnists
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Festival of Health Offers Tips on "Battle of the Bulge"
This page has moved. If you are not automatically re-directed, please click here.Tags: Health, David Hyde Pierce, Sport Climbing, Sports, Education
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Senate stresses abstinence as a means to quell AIDS
Federally financed educational materials about AIDS would have to stress abstinence and could not promote homosexual behavior or use of illegal drugs, under a measure the Senate approved Wednesday. The 94-2 vote came after Sen. Jesse Helms (R-N.C.)...Tags: Health, Cancer, Crimes, Drug Use, Lifestyle and Leisure
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