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'NCIS,' 'The Big Bang Theory' top weekly ratings
Staff writerOrlando had two clear favorites last week, and both were on CBS. "NCIS" was the week's most-watched series. "The Big Bang Theory" was No. 2 in that count, but first in the 18-to-49 age group. (And that was the story nationally, too.) "NCIS," which has...Tags: Castle (tv program), Entertainment Events, 2 Broke Girls (tv program), Body of Proof (tv program), The Big Bang Theory (tv program)
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CT.com Interview: Roshi Bernie Glassman
For many Western Buddhists, practice doesn’t end with what happens on the floor. They’re out in the community, volunteering at area shelters, teaching meditation to prison inmates or organizing food and clothing drives. The social piece wasn&...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Buddhism, The New York Times, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Aerobic exercise as breast cancer prevention: Evidence mounts
There's a fair amount of circumstantial evidence that regular exercise reduces a woman's risk of developing breast cancer. But contradictory findings, and lingering questions as to how physical activity would work to ward off breast cancer, have clouded...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Medical Research, Heart Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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'Big Bang Theory': Sheldon No. 1 for week
Staff writerThat Bob Newhart guest appearance helped put "The Big Bang Theory" on top last week in Central Florida. Sheldon Cooper & Co. ranked No. 1 in total viewers, the 18-to-49 age group and the 25-to-54 age group. In national ratings, "NCIS" was the most-...Tags: Entertainment, American Idol (tv program), Dancing With the Stars (tv program), Castle (tv program), Entertainment Events
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Buchholz's Defenders Say Claims Are All Wet
The Hartford CourantLast time, it was all about what was going on his left arm. This time, it was all about what was going on inside his head. After Blue Jays broadcasters Jack Morris and Dirk Hayhurst claimed Clay Buchholz was throwing a spitter, Buchholz insisted nothing...Tags: John Farrell, Boston Red Sox, NESN, Baseball, Chris Parmelee
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Researchers find estrogen link that may explain why exercise reduces breast cancer risk
Changes in how estrogen breaks down, or metabolizes, in women who exercise may explain why aerobic activity lowers a woman’s breast cancer risk, according to a study out of the University of Minnesota. Scientists have long known that exercise...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Report shows persistence of TV violence
NEW YORK (AP) — Violence, gore and gunplay were staples on prime-time television even in the most sensitive period directly following the Newtown school shooting. A study of 392 prime-time scripted programs on broadcast networks shown during the...
Tags: The Simpsons (tv program), Castle (tv program), Media Industry, Television, FBI
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Review: The Rolling Stones rock Staples in first gig of tour
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.The first measures heard at Staples Center as the Rolling Stones began their 26th (give or take) concert in Los Angeles didn’t include Keith Richards’ riffs, Mick Jagger’s sweet falsetto, Ron Wood’s delicate guitar lines or...Tags: Entertainment, Dodger Stadium, New York City, Ron Wood, Staples Center
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For Better Or Worse, It's All On Carmelo
The Hartford Courant— When told that he had received the one first-place vote that stopped LeBron James from being unanimously selected as the 2013 NBA Most Valuable Player, Carmelo Anthony smiled mischievously early Sunday evening. "I'll take that vote," Melo said....Tags: Mike Woodson, Entertainment, LeBron James, Tyler Hansbrough, National Basketball Association
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Fifty-seven Gators set to graduate this weekend
"Student-athlete" long has been an oxymoron, but not this weekend at the University of Florida where 57 athletes were expected to graduate. Here is a complete list by sport: Baseball Cody Dent, Sport Management Buddy Monroe, Sport Management...
Tags: Weston (Broward, Florida)
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Yo-Yo Ma gives musical challenge to Chicago's Civic Orchestra
The young musicians of the Civic Orchestra, as enamored as they were of the prospect of being mentored by Yo-Yo Ma, didn't see it coming. The world's most celebrated cellist, who's the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's creative consultant, was chatting...
Tags: Theater, Entertainment, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Boston, Apple Store
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Scoreboard -- May 4, 2013
|TV SPORTS| |SUNDAY| Auto Racing--Indy Racing League, IndyCar Sao Paulo Indy 300, 10 a.m. (NBCSN); NASCAR Sprint Cup, Aaron’s 499, 11:30 a.m. (FOX); Drag Racing, NHRA Southern Nationals, same-day tape, 7 p.m. (ESPN2) NHL Hockey--Playoffs,...Tags: Kurt Busch, The Associated Press, Landon Cassill, Paul Casey, Memphis Grizzlies
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|Column| Hartford Courant
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|Story| Petoskey News
May 4, 2013
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May 4, 2013
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