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Fri Jun 5 23:04:42 2015

Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2015 20:04:38 -0700
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research, mainly through the National Institutes of Health. It was not considered 
particularly controversial. But things changed during the congressional health care debate, after 
former GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin made the claim, now widely 
debunked, that Obama and the Democrats were setting up "death panels" to 
ration care.As a result, lawmakers hedged the new institute with caveats. It 
was set up as an independent nonprofit organization, with a .org Internet 
address instead of .gov. The government cannot dictate Selby's research agenda. And 
there are limitations on how the Health and Human Services department can 
use the research findings in decisions that affect Medicare and Medicaid.Selby says 
the institute is taking seriously the term "patient-centered" in its name. Patients 
will not be merely subjects of research; they and their representatives will 
be involved in setting the agenda and overseeing the process."We are talking 
about patients

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in the journal Symbiosis, however, has been retracted.Researchers Michael Hart and Richard 
Grosberg at the University of Texas, Austin, systematically refuted all of Williamson's 
claims in the pages of PNAS by the end of 2009. They 
based their arguments entirely on well-known concepts of both basic evolution and 
the genetics of modern worms and butterflies. When Symbiosis published its butterfly-meets-worm 
article in January 2011, Hart raised questions with the editor. As of 
November the paper is no longer available.#3: Treat appendicitis with antibiotics, not 
surgery.The Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery published an article in 2009 by Indian 
researchers titled "Conservative management of acute appendicitis." The gist was that antibiotics 
might be a safe alternative to an appendectomy, the surgical removal of 
the appendix.Well, maybe not. The journal retracted the paper in October. Italian 
surgeons had raised a red flag with the study in a lengthy 
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ertified Hollywood legend, Spielberg still looks to the up-and-coming generation of directors 
to stay on his game.I just love that filmmakers are reaching out 
there beyond anything that has been done, to really tell edgy and 
challenging stories, he said. I get inspired when I get inspired -- 
I dont look for inspiration. I dont think anyone can look for 
inspiration; we can wait forever and never be inspired. Inspiration happens when 
you least expect it to happen, so I am open for it. 
I listen for it, but I dont wait for it.Besides the big 
screen, Spielberg also executive produces FOXs "Terra Nova", along with other small 
screen shows, and admitted the impatience of the television audience and the 
networks chopping boards has been frustrating  and frightening.The challenges that TV 
brings is that the audience either accepts you or rejects you, overnight. 
TV is impatient, he said. Networks don't wait, they don't give shows 
a chance to survive. They make snap judg

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d to third with $13.3 million.Both sequels trail well behind the business 
their predecessors did. "A Game of Shadows," from Warner Bros., lifted its 
domestic haul to $76.6 million, while 20th Century Fox's "Chipwrecked" pushed its 
receipts to $50.3 million.The weekend's newcomers failed to light up the box 
office, too. Fincher and Craig's "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" from 
Sony was No. 4 with $13 million, Spielberg's "The Adventures of Tintin" 
from Paramount was No. 5 with $9.1 million and Crowe, Damon and 
Johansson's "We Bought a Zoo" from 20th Century Fox was No. 6 
with $7.8 million."Dragon Tattoo" raised its total to $21.4 million since opening 
Tuesday night, while "Tintin" lifted its take to $17.1 million since debuting 
Wednesday.European literary exports "Dragon Tattoo," adapted from Stieg Larsson's Swedish best-seller, and 
"Tintin," based on Belgian artist Herge's storybook classics, are finding a lukewarm 
reception among U.S. crowds."Dragon Tattoo" ha

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 pulled an episode of So Random from the schedule to evaluate 
it.This is the tweet the rep was referencing: "We hear you &amp; 

are pulling both episodes as quickly as possible &amp; reevaluating them... It's 
NEVER our intention to make light of eating disorders!"Indeed the Disney Channel 
is not entirely bereft of positive body role models. The character Trish, 
played by the actress Raini Rodriguezon the show Austin &amp; Ally is 
not a classic size 2. But Trish is an outlier on television, 
which experts say features mostly very thin young girls.This controversy goes beyond 
Disney. The fact that they apologized to Demi Lovato, for possibly making 
fun of eating disorders, is proof that the media, parents, needs to 
be very careful in the messages we give to our girls and 
boys regarding body image, explains Dr. Jeffrey Gardere, an assistant professor at 
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. The fact is we have become an 
obsessive and prejudiced society when it comes to body i

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hs of speculation that he would leave office, the 70-year-old conservative Democrat 
told supporters in an emailed statement Tuesday that he felt it was 
time he "step away from elective office, spend more time with my 
family, and look for new ways to serve our state and nation.""Therefore, 
I am announcing today that I will not seek re-election," said Nelson, 
a former two-term governor. "Simply put: It is time to move on."Democrats 
banking on Nelson's ability to leverage his centrist stances and capture statewide 
races were left scrambling; many state activists acknowledged being taken by surprise.While 
some floated the names of state Sen. Steve Lathrop of Omaha and 
Nelson's former lieutenant governor, Kim Robak, as possible contenders, many said it 
was too early to know who might run. Messages seeking comment were 
left for Lathrop and Robak.A dream candidate for Democrats: former Nebraska Sen. 
Bob Kerrey. Traveling in India on Tuesday, Kerrey told The Washington 

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