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Clue may lead to Mad Cow test
Canadian scientists have discovered a way to detect mad cow disease in urine, a finding that could lead to the first test for the infection in live animals. Researchers, working with Germany's Research Institute for Animal Health, found that changes in...Tags: Medical Research, Diseases, Retroviruses, Animals
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State Attorney General: Plum Island Plan Profoundly Flawed
Information on Plum Island flawed. Changes to bus routes upset Middletown parents. Army Corps will not release its opinion on federal law regarding proposed base. Westbrook residents say no to health district. Trash hauler sentenced in New Haven court....Tags: Lawyers, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Defense, Health Treatments, Prisons
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Last laugh: Djokovic ousts Roddick
Associated PressNovak Djokovic heard what Andy Roddick said about him and didn't like it one bit. Still, as much motivation as Djokovic might have derived from that and as well as he played in their U.S. Open quarterfinal last night, Roddick's own uncharacteristic...Tags: Pete Sampras, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Diseases
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Angry Djokovic slams Roddick after win at Open
john.jeansonne@newsday.comNot only did Novak Djokovic have an answer to Andy Roddick's fastest-serve-on-tour, but he also sent back Roddick's stinging remarks about Djokovic's health with a churlish take-that comment made to Arthur Ashe Stadium fans after Djokovic's 6-2, 6-3, 3-6,...Tags: Arthur Ashe Stadium, Court Administration, Diseases
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Djokovic, Federer win
The Associated PressBetrayed by his big serve, 2003 champion Andy Roddick lost to Novak Djokovic 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5) in the U.S. Open quarterfinals Thursday night. Two points from forcing a fifth set at 5-4 in the fourth, Roddick double-faulted twice in a row and was...Tags: Bill Tilden, U.S. Open Golf, Roger Federer, Diseases
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Time’s working against Andy
johnette.howard@newsday.comAndy Roddick is only 26 years old. But at times, between launching some of the best wisecracks and serves on tour, the years and the psychic scars are starting to show. Much like Patrick Ewing or Wilt Chamberlain, who had the bad luck to come along...Tags: Bill Russell, Roger Federer, Patrick Ewing, Michael Jordan, Arthur Ashe Stadium
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Roddick ready to toast -- Djokovic and his health
john.jeansonne@newsday.comOne thing Andy Roddick will not be worrying about, when he plays No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic in Thursday night's U.S. Open quarterfinal, is Djokovic's health. Though Djokovic dragged himself from point to point in his last, lengthy match on Tuesday,...Tags: Beijing Games, Diseases, U.S. Open Tennis
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Roddick breezes into US Open quarterfinals
Andy Roddick was nearly perfect against Fernando Gonzalez in the U.S. Open's fourth round Tuesday night. Roddick, the 2003 champion, won 53 of 62 points on his serve and faced only one break point while putting together a 6-2, 6-4, 6-1 victory over the...Tags: U.S. Open Golf, Diseases
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In tennis, doubles can be twice as nice
All match long Monday on the grandstand court at Flushing Meadows, the fans kept rising and screaming, kept cursing and cajoling and shouting to the hot blue sky.
This was not for Venus or Serena. Not for Roger, Rafa or that long-limbed upstart...Tags: Venus Williams, Martina Navratilova, Mariano Rivera, Roger Federer, Mahesh Bhupathi
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'Lonely' draws on abstraction
Los Angeles TimesYou could call Harmony Korine's "Mister Lonely" a comeback, but that would imply the return was anticipated, or that it heralds a return to form. I'm not sure either description applies. "Mister Lonely" is just as unconventional, by Hollywood standards,...Tags: Werner Herzog, Michael Jackson, Shirley Temple, Marilyn Monroe, Diseases
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Business Briefing: September 1, 2008
GOVERNMENT-BACKED LOANS TO SEE FEES RISE | Borrowers who take out government-insured mortgages will have to pay higher fees under new rules announced last week. Effective Oct. 1, the Federal Housing Administration will raise its mortgage insurance fee...Tags: Tampa, Steve Poizner, Local Authority, Vehicles, NCAA Tournament
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Blumenthal: Impact Statement Regarding Plum Island Seriously Flawed
The draft environmental impact statement is profoundly flawed — factually deficient, and legally insufficient — mis-assessing the monstrous risks of siting a proposed national bio- and agro-defense facility on Plum Island. This facility would...Tags: Research, Environmental Pollution, Animals, Defense, Long Island Sound
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