Timberlake rules over slimy Kids’ Choice (AP)

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Host Justin Timberlake, left, and special guest Vince Vaughn slime the audience during the close of the 20th Annual Kids' Choice Awards in Los Angeles, on Saturday, March 31, 2007.  (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)AP - Justin Timberlake gave up his burping title, but took home a trophy as favorite male singer Saturday night in a raucous, slime-drenched 20th Annual Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards.


Pharmacists to get new powers April 1 - Canoe.ca

Pharmacists to get new powers April 1
Canoe.ca - 11 hours ago
By TARINA WHITE, SUN MEDIA. Improved access to drug treatment will be available to Albertans starting tomorrow, as the role of the province s pharmacists officially expands.
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Cellist talks about studying with Slava (AP)
AP - Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich, the ailing giant of the cello who turned 80 last week, has had a deep impact on music. His charismatic personality and impassioned playing have inspired audiences, composers and fellow musicians for decades.

Deaths At Hospital Blamed On Super-germ - Playfuls.com


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Deaths At Hospital Blamed On Super-germ
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by News Staff. At least 17 deaths at a hospital in eastern England have been blamed on a virulent form of bacteria that causes stomach disease.
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Albany honors novelist William Kennedy (AP)

Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist William Kennedy is seen in Oxford, Miss., in this Aug. 1, 1996, file photo. Albany, N.Y., is honoring Kennedy with a series of musical events, tours and readings. (AP Photo/Robert Jordan)AP - Back rooms and saloons where William Kennedy’s characters prowled are stops on a trolley tour. The local orchestra is tuning up for a concerto based on his latest work. And residents around this city so intimately tied to the Pulitzer Prize winner’s imagination are being asked to read “Legs,” “Ironweed” or “Roscoe.”


Study topples breastfeeding ideas - Independent Online


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Study topples breastfeeding ideas
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By Juggie Naran. The findings of researchers at the University of KwaZulu-Natal will halve the HIV infection of babies by changing breastfeeding practices.
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Cellist discusses ailing Rostropovich (AP)

This photo supplied by David Finckel  shows cellist-conductor Mstislav 'Slava'  Rostropovich with David Finckel, right, one of his former students who is now the cellist with the Emerson String Quartet and co-artistic director of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, in the mid 1980s. Years ago, Finckel stalked the Russian master. He would go from city to city to see Rostropovich perform and then go backstage to speak with him. Eventually, Rostropovich took on Finckel as a student. (AP Photo/courtesy David Finckel)AP - Mstislav “Slava” Rostropovich, the ailing giant of the cello who turned 80 this past week, has had a deep impact on music. His charismatic personality and impassioned playing have inspired audiences, composers and fellow musicians for decades.


Flaming Lips bringing "Yoshimi" to life as musical (Reuters)
Reuters - The Flaming Lips are known for their outlandish stage shows, which can involve fake blood, mock UFOs, giant bubbles and scores of people jumping around in animal costumes. Now, the group is hoping to bring that sensibility to Broadway with a musical based on its 2002 album "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots."

For Cancer Patients, A Struggle to Prolong Hope as Well as Life - Washington Post


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For Cancer Patients, A Struggle to Prolong Hope as Well as Life
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By David Brown. Why is it that Americans speak of trying to whip cancer, show courage in the face of it, and die after a long battle against it?
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Bird flu re-emerges in Vietnam, kills ducks - Reuters AlertNet


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Bird flu re-emerges in Vietnam, kills ducks
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HANOI, April 1 (Reuters) - Bird flu has been found on a duck farm in southern Vietnam, the first outbreak of the disease in the country since early March, the Agriculture Ministry's Animal Health Department said.
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