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 acy Lewis, whom Park replaced at No. 1 
in the world in April. "But obviously at the U.S. Open, it 
didn't. I don't know. Inbee is playing so good this year, and 
she's so steady. You wouldn't know whether she's winning a tournament or 
whether she's losing it, and that's what you need in a major. 
As a player, you'd like to know if she's human, to see 
if she actually feels the nerves like the rest of us do."Park 
doesn't really have an intimidating presence, not like those who preceded 
her in women's golf. She doesn't overpower courses like Yani Tseng. She 
isn't always accurate off the tee like Sorenstam. She's not athletic like 
Karrie Webb. She lacks the charisma of Lorena Ochoa.But she can putt. 
She can score. And she can win, especially the big ones. Especially 
this year."Sometimes you want to know what she's feeling, what's going through 
her head," Paula Creamer said. "With Annika, with Lorena, with Yani, you 
knew what was going on. We have so much respect for players 
that dominate the game and raise the bar and change what we're 
doing. With Inbee, it's much harder to see. Obviously, she's one of 
the greatest putters. She has so much confidence in it, and the 
way she plays the game, it's so steady."She never makes mistakes, and 
if she does, she manages to walk away with par."Park moved to 
America when she was 12, first to Florida and eventually to Las 
Vegas. Her parents emphasized school    and learning to speak 
English    as much as
 FILE:  Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn speaks at a news conference in 
Chicago.APThe top state lawmakers in Illinois are suing Gov. Pat Quinn after 
he halted the salaries of legislators because of their failure to find 
a solution to the state's $100 billion pension crisis.House Speaker Michael 
Madigan and Senate President John Cullerton, both Democrats, filed the 12-page 
complaint with the Circuit Court of Cook County Tuesday, calling Quinn's 
actions "purely political and unconstitutional.""This matter is of fundamental 
constitutional importance, as Governor Quinn's action threatens the independence 
of each branch of government," Cullerton and Madigan said in a joint 
news release. "The Illinois Constitution protects the salaries of members 
of the judiciary, the legislature, and the executive branch."Quinn cut $13.8 
million for lawmakers' paychecks in the state budget through his veto power 
earlier this month after threatening consequences if they failed to act 
promptly on addressing the pension problem. When members of a bipartisan 
pension panel blew past another deadline the Chicago Democrat had set, he 
cut their salaries.Quinn responded Tuesday saying the lawsuit is "just plain 
wrong. He added if lawmakers had put in that much effort into 
overhauling Illinois' pension mess, there could've been reform by now."Legislators 
should not be rewarded for an endless cycle of promises, excuses, delay 
and inertia on the pension problem," the statement cont

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> It is the great paradox of cancer treatment: High doses of chemotherapy 
can effectively kill cancer cells, but too much radiation can ultimately 
kill the patient before the tumor.However, a new study claims to have 
found a way to keep patients healthy and alive while administering high 
doses of chemotherapy  a finding that could revolutionize cancer treatments.The 
key to this cancer cure? The intestines.In a paper published in the 
journal Nature, scientists from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry 
detail the significance of a healthy gastrointestinal (GI) tract for patients 
undergoing chemo and radiation therapy. They explained that if the GI tract 
remains healthy and functions, a cancer patients chances of survival could 
increase exponentially.According to lead author Jian-Guo Geng, an associate 
professor in the department of biologic and materials sciences at the University 
of Michigan, the two systems in the body most impacted by chemotherapy 
are the GI epithelial cells in the intestines and the bone marrow 
in the skeletal system. These two systems are constantly regenerating and 
repairing themselves at a faster rate than other biological systems, making 
them much more vulnerable to the toxic effects of chemotherapy and radiation. 
This explains why major side effects of chemo include diarrhea, constipation, 
nausea and vomiting, as well as various blood disorders.What we found is 
a way to stimulate intestinal stem cells, Geng
 CAIRO  Protesters holding sticks and wearing helmets and makeshift body 
armor stand behind mounds of sandbags, tires and brick walls. They change 
guards every two hours to ensure they stay alert.With Egypt's military-backed 
government signaling a crackdown is imminent, supporters of ousted Islamist 
President Mohammed Morsi are taking no chances with security at their two 
protest camps in Cairo.On Wednesday, the Cabinet ordered the police to break 
up the sit-ins, saying they pose an "unacceptable threat" to national security.Interior 
Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said the order will be carried out in gradual 
steps according to instructions from prosecutors. "I hope they resort to 
reason" and leave without authorities having to move in, he told The 
Associated Press in a telephone interview.Ahmed Sobaie, spokesman for the 
Muslim Brotherhood's political arm, the Freedom and Justice party, derided 
the Cabinet decision as "paving the way for another massacre.""The police 
state is getting ready to commit more massacres against the innocent, unarmed 
civilians holding sit-ins for the sake of legitimacy," he said.Organizers 
are portraying the sit-ins outside the Rabaah al-Adawiya mosque in eastern 
Cairo and a smaller one across the city near Cairo University's main 
campus as evidence of an enduring support base for Morsi's once-dominant 
Muslim Brotherhood.The fundamentalist group has long been one of the most 
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