What Happened on Jun 14
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2009 Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade
Crowds will continue to feel the palpable excitement amid the largest gathering of the LGBT community in Southern California by playing witness to... Read more
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FBI Releases Thousands of Pages of Documents Surrounding Late Senator Edward Kennedy
The FBI on Monday released more than 2,200 pages of documents on the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) focusing on the FBI’s relationship with the... Read more
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Harvard University Study Finds Replacing White Rice with Brown Rice Lowers Diabetes
Now a new study from researchers at Harvard reports that Americans who eat two or more servings of brown rice a week reduce their risk of... Read more
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Milwaukee Brewers defeat Los Angeles Angels, 12-2
Anaheim — Dylan Covey sat in a corner locker, socks off, slacks and dress shirt still draped over his slender body. He stopped dressing and... Read more
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Rod Blagojevich Trial: Ex-Chief of Staff Lon Monk Testifies That Blagojevich Tried to Shake Down Racetrack Owner
When the Rod Blagojevich trial resumed today after a weekend recess, testimony turned to a racetrack shakedown, Mr. Magoo and the pride and joy of... Read more
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Rosemary Dray-Spira Finds Link Between Higher Educational Attainment and Lower Mortality Rates in Diabetic Patients
The mortality risk among adults with diabetes differs greatly by educational level, and although the relative disparities in this population are... Read more
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St. Louis Cardinals defeat Seattle Mariners, 9-3
Monday night's 9-3 Cardinals win over Seattle marked an even 100 major-league starts for righthander Adam Wainwright. Since he became a member of... Read more
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US Congressional Investigators Alleges BP Carelessness
The letter cites an email in which a BP engineer calls the project a “nightmare well which has everyone all over the place.” It also cites evidence... Read more
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Study Published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry Finds Drinking Coffee Lowers Risk of Diabetes
Looking for another reason to justify your daily latte? A new study suggests that coffee may guard against diabetes. The study, published in... Read more
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World Cup Refuses to Ban Deafening Plastic Trumpets, called 'Vuvuzelas'
The incessant blasting of the plastic trumpets has become the unofficial World Cup soundtrack, but the vuvuzelas have triggered controversy. A... Read more
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