Archive for June 4, 2012

DMN: THE MORNING NEWS MONDAY

Indianapolis, Indiana this morning.

Alexander apologizes for 'gay' cricket remark Alexander apologizes for ‘gay’ cricket remarkThe “Seinfeld” star made the remarks which upset the LGBT community, on CBS’ Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Friday

TV from a dog's-eye-view TV from a dog’s-eye-viewA cable channel for canines is being tested. Scenes are shot at lower angles, from a dog’s perspective. The idea: Keeping Fido company. Brian Rooney reports.

"Snow White and the Huntsman" tops expectations “Snow White and the Huntsman” tops expectationsThe action-adventure films stars Kristen Stewart, Charlize Theron and Chris Hemsworth

Creating a masterpiece: "Porgy and Bess" Creating a masterpiece: “Porgy and Bess”Penned by George and Ira Gershwin, “Porgy and Bess” has been called the greatest American opera. Mo Rocca explores the show’s history and its latest production on Broadway, nominated for 10 Tony Awards.

Kate dons vibrant red for Diamond Jubilee Kate dons vibrant red for Diamond JubileeCatherine, Duchess of Cambridge wears Alexander McQueen dress to celebrate Queen’s 60th anniversary on the throne

Edwards' mistress Rielle Hunter publishing memoir Edwards’ mistress Rielle Hunter publishing memoirHunter is publishing a memoir about her relationship with the former presidential candidate and their daughter

British PM hosts indoor Diamond Jubilee party British PM hosts indoor Diamond Jubilee partyDavid Cameron moved his Downing Street party indoors to avoid the inclement weather on Sunday

  • HealthPop
"Smart bomb" cancer treatments unveiled at meeting “Smart bomb” cancer treatments unveiled at meetingResearch presented at American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting in Chicago highlights targeted treatments, using the immune system as a cancer-fighting tool, improving patients’ survival

  • Diet
Less couch, more veggies tied to healthier habits Less couch, more veggies tied to healthier habitsIndividuals who decreased sedentary activity and ate more fruits and vegetables with financial incentive continued their healthier habits even without compensation

  • Fitness
Less couch, more veggies tied to healthier habits Less couch, more veggies tied to healthier habitsIndividuals who decreased sedentary activity and ate more fruits and vegetables with financial incentive continued their healthier habits even without compensation

  • Celebrity
What prostate cancer may mean for O'Neal, Buffett What prostate cancer may mean for O’Neal, BuffettActor Ryan O’Neal and investor Warren Buffet both announce they have prostate cancer; both say they feel good

  • Dr. Jonathan LaPook
More and more Americans living past 90 More and more Americans living past 90Nearly 2 million Americans are older than 90 and the very elderly may number 9 million by 2050; Health care system strained

Soy and cow's milk-based baby formulas face off Soy and cow’s milk-based baby formulas face offSoy and cow’s milk-based baby formulas may offer similar developmental benefits for Baby. But a new study confirms breast milk still is the best.

Utah gov. tells state employees to limit idling Utah gov. tells state employees to limit idlingGovernor Gary Herbert signed an executive order telling state employees to cut down on idling in government vehicles to cut emissions and clear the air

 

 

Posted June 4, 2012 by dmnewsi in Uncategorized

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