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Now for a look at non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a diagnosis that could increase
Booster ShotsPaul Allen, co-founder of Microsoft, has reportedly begun treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the body's lymphatic system. This is not his first battle with cancer. Allen was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease -- a different type of lymphoma... -
Gold Derby nuggets: 'Twilight' stars boon to kudocasts | Oscars book producer and dancers | BAFTAs boot TV writers
Gold Derby• Brooks Barnes wonders, "If awards shows are experiencing a renaissance, why are the Globes struggling?" His answer: "NBC is no longer a ratings powerhouse. Because of the saturation of celebrity news coverage, the telecast’s primary draw -- a room... -
As Season 1 ends, 'Spartacus' emerges as a gripping gladiator romp
The WatcherUPDATE: My detailed thoughts about the season finale (and more than 350 comments from "Spartacus" fans) are here. It's hard to say what's more impressive about the Season 1 finale of "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" (9 p.m. Central Friday, Starz) -- the hour... -
Agent Orange's lethal legacy: For Vietnam War veterans, injustice follows injury
Tribune reporterPart 2 of a Tribune investigation finds that for many U.S. veterans, the bureaucratic fight to be compensated for health problems linked to Agent Orange amounts to a new and unexpected war, long after the shooting ended overseas. Complete coverage >>...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Medical Research, Social Issues, U.S. Army, Afghanistan
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Agent Orange's lethal legacy: For U.S., a record of neglect
Tribune reportersPart 1 of a Tribune investigation finds that U.S. officials have neglected a lasting problem even as the health fallout has spread. Complete coverage >> In central Indiana, two sisters struggle through another day, afflicted by a painful condition in...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Indiana, Medical Research, Social Issues, International Military Interventions
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'Dexter' Star Battling Cancer
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- "Dexter" star Michael C. Hall is undergoing treatment for cancer. Hall, 38, was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the lumphatic system. The disease is in complete remission, according to Hall's spokesman Craig Bankey. "I...Tags: Movies, Cinema Industry, Social Issues, Career and Workplace, Dexter (tv program)
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Voters' discontent rings loud and clear
The SwampFive-term Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, standing with his wife Joan, concedes defeat in Philadelphia Tuesday evening. (EPA/Chris Gardner) by Mark Z. Barabak Delivering a powerful message of discontent, voters Tuesday swept out veteran Sen. Arlen...Tags: Democratic Party, Mitch McConnell, Primaries, Blanche Lincoln, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Microsoft's Co-Founder Allen Diagnosed with Cancer
Associated PressSEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. co-founder and billionaire investor Paul Allen has been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and is undergoing chemotherapy. In a memo sent to employees, Jody Allen, Paul Allen's sister and the CEO of his investment firm...Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Soccer, Football, AOL LLC, Gaming
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Exclusive: 'Spartacus' to return with prequel series, Whitfield 'responding well' to treatment
The Watcher"Spartacus" will return to Starz in January, but as a 6-part prequel series that will once again star John Hannah and Lucy Lawless, the network said Tuesday. The prequel series will depict the rise of the gladiator school or "ludus" known as the House... -
Artist Mark Heckman Dies After Fight With Cancer
News ReporterNationally known artist and Rockford-area resident Mark Heckman died Thursday after a battle with cancer. You may not know his name, but you probably know his work. His billboards have peppered West Michigan's landscape for more than 20 years. Heckman...Tags: Tiger Woods, Cancer, Social Issues, Radio Industry, Death
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TCA Press Tour: 'Spartacus': 'Gods of the Arena' or gods of TV?
Show TrackerThough only a week into production, “Spartacus: Gods of the Arena,” is shaping up to be just as much of a guilty pleasure as its predecessor. “I gotta tell you, its pretty fantastic,” Steven S. DeKnight, creator and executive produc... -
Two ladies rally for cancer society
A Corona del Mar mother and daughter combined their skills and pulled off a substantial summer fundraising series of events on behalf of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Hostess Valaree Wahler and her daughter Elizabeth Wahler brought together Orange...Tags: Neiman Marcus, Diseases and Illnesses, Newport Beach, Cancer, Social Issues
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