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...American financial and auto industries aren't the only ones falling apart before the nation's eyes. "Imagine someone about to begin physical therapy following a stroke [and] suddenly contracting a debilitating secondary illness," researchers at the Project for Excellence in Journalism write about the news media's long-overdue embrace of the Internet in 2008, just as a global recession began wreaking havoc on the industry's biggest advertisers. "This is the sixth edition of our annual report," the authors begin. "It is also the bleakest." From magazines and newspapers to local television and radio to the ethnic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The State of the Media: Not Good | 3/16/2009 | See Source »

...comment below.)  In any case, leaving one's cancer-stricken wife for a fling is morally questionable--and FlyBy's not sure morality even comes into play when that fling is a crazy New Age believer.  Perhaps because Edwards enjoys it when ladies stroke...

Author: By Bonnie J. Kavoussi | Title: Around the Ivies | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

...other reason some wonder whether the recent saber-rattling from the North is standard operating procedure is murkier: questions still surround the health of the North's Dear Leader, Kim Jong Il. Kim suffered a stroke late last summer, and since then he has been seen in public even more rarely than usual. On Sunday he was photographed "voting" in North Korea's sham parliamentary elections, and he looked noticeably older and thinner than he did just six months ago. There are conflicting opinions about his level of involvement in managing the country since the stroke. (See pictures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: North Korea's Nuke Saber-Rattling: A Test for Obama | 3/10/2009 | See Source »

...McNally's got a good stroke from outside. Brown's open shots just aren't falling. Harvard 59, Brown...

Author: By Crimson Sports Staff | Title: LIVE BLOG: MEN'S BASKETBALL AT BROWN | 3/6/2009 | See Source »

...group of researchers at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital have published findings on a new, more accurate method to predict stroke risk through a statistical model that screens for thousands of potentially stroke-causing genes. The model—called a Bayesian network—differs from existing methods that examine only the effect of a single factor, instead allowing researchers to study the interaction of multiple genes. The study, released last month, found the formula could predict a person’s risk for the most common stroke in the U.S. with 86 percent accuracy—which...

Author: By Beverly E. Pozuelos, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Model Predicts Risk of Stroke | 3/6/2009 | See Source »

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