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Pregnant 'Cathouse' star was shot, stabbed and slashed: autopsy

'Cathouse' star Brooke Phillips was found murdered on Nov. 9. A prostitute who starred on the HBO reality show âCathouseâ and was found murdered on Nov. 9 had been shot, stabbed and slashed multiple times, according to a preliminary autopsy report, ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: HBO,  David Allen

Fly at your own risk: Travelers with H1N1 still likely to board planes

A passenger wears a mask as he arrives from Mexico at John F. Kennedy airport in New York in April, as the swine flu epidemic first became news. Many people who are sick are still likely to fly. Air travelers have more to worry about than long ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: American Airlines,  AirTran

Alternative treatments: Parker Posey and Suzanne Somers seek other means to cure their diseases

Parker Posey and Suzanne Somers Stars aren't the only people who are trying alternative therapies to get better. When Suzanne Somers was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001, she decided to forgo chemotherapy, had a lumpectomy and followed it up ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Suzanne Somers,  Parker Posey

New mammogram guidelines raise risks: experts

With the new age recommendation for mammograns raised to 50, experts fear ladies will wait too long before getting tested, increasing their risk for breast cancer. They've never had breast cancer. They're on the fence about whether to get a ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  21 Nov 2009

CNN's Candy Crowley talks about her slim-down

CNN reporter Candy Crowley in 1999 (l.), and in June 2009 after months of working out and meditating. Veteran CNN reporter Candy Crowley came by her sleek, serene new look the old-fashioned way: diet and exercise. Since last December, she told the ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Candy Crowley,  Los Angeles Times

Be aware of toxic toys

A month before kids are set to rip into their holiday presents, one consumer advocacy group has found high lead levels in some popular items. This holiday season, parents shopping for their children have more to worry about than long lines in ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Mattel, Inc.,  Consumer Product Safety Commission,  Michael Green,  Inez Tenenbaum

Living large in Japan is no laughing matter

In Japan, a man with a waist this big would do well to slim down - or be sent for counseling. Packed on a few too many pounds recently? Be thankful you don’t live in Japan, where it’s downright criminal to be pudgy. New government regulations ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  18 Nov 2009

Dems see signs of thaw in Utah County

trend as voters ousted mayors in American Fork, Highland, Lehi, Mapleton and Payson. A number of city council members also got the boot. Provo elected a mayor who once ran for state office as a Democrat. Republican in-fighting erupted over a Provo ...

From ROSEMARY WINTERS THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, Salt Lake Tribune,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party,  Bill Orton,  John Curtis,  U.S. Senate

Nice skin tops list of beauty factors: study

Glowing skin is associated with youth and health, which could explain why participants in one study found it to be the most important factor in determining beauty. Need yet another convincing reason to wear sunscreen? Turns out a glowing ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Halle Berry,  Cate Blanchett,  Duke University

Study: Chemicals in plastic can make boys act more like girls

A University of Rochester study found chemicals in the plastic can found that they can actually disrupt hormones in little boys. Chemicals found in many plastics are causing little boys to act more like little girls, according to new research. A ...

From ROSEMARY BLACK, New York Daily News,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: BBC

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