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September 2010 Archives

Martin Freeman to Play Bilbo Baggins In the Hobbit?

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British actor Martin Freeman, known stateside for his role in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy and the role of Tim on the British version of The Office, could land the lead role in the upcoming, two-part adaptation of The Hobbit.

Signs of Autism May Show in Early Infancy

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Signs of autism may show up in babies as young as 1 month old, a new study shows.

Protecting Sanchez Outside the Pocket

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While Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez focuses on playing, a support system including his family handles his off-the-field matters.

At 23 years old, in his second N.F.L. season, quarterback Mark Sanchez remains the Jets' single most important asset. Much thought goes into his every action, from macro plans (which events, what endorsements) to micro ones (dry cleaning, lost cellphones).
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Fervent Records' GRAMMY-nominated artist and reigning Dove Awards Female Vocalist of the Year Francesca Battistelli is on top of the world right now with her debut albumMy Paper Heart topping the overall Christian/Gospel Album Chart for four weeks in a row, making her the highest selling female artist in the genre in five years.

Is Nadal Chasing Federer, or Pulling Away?

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Rafael Nadal plays down comparisons to Roger Federer: "I am not on the way to be the best in history because that's very far."

With a pair of 2010 Grand Slam titles already in the bag and a potential third delayed one day because of rain, Rafael Nadal has clearly distanced himself from Roger Federer.

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Pictured: A truck carrying pieces of the third drill that will be used in the rescue of 33 trapped miners, arrive at the San Jose mine in Copiapo, Chile.

Chile's mining minister acknowledged that a problem has stalled the most advanced of three tunnels being drilled to 33 miners trapped underground and said officials might have to restart the bore hole in another location.

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Emerging power Brazil downplayed on Saturday a cooling of its relations with the United States following a disagreement on diplomacy toward Iran, but said the incident suggested reform of global institutions would be tough.

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Rev. Wilfredo De Jesus standing outside Chicago neighborhood.
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Sammy Ortiz is interested in Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary's new program, if he can carve out the time.

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At first glance, Jessica Alba lives up to assumptions: beautiful, tall, glamorous and aloof. But within a few minutes, the sex symbol turns on the charm, shedding the ice-princess aura for something friendlier and more engaging. She offers restaurant recommendations, asks questions about hometowns and reminisces about the days before texting and bloggers.

Refined by Pain

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Tragedy made Heather Williams' faith take a dramatic turn--for the better

When people hear that Heather Williams leads worship with her husband, Tim, it could be easy to assume that she has lived an idyllic life. But that couldn't be further from the truth.

Many Americans Don't Even Know They're Fat

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Many Americans have skewed perceptions when it comes to their weight, often believing they are thinner than they really are, even when the scales are shouting otherwise, a new poll finds.

Chatting With Casting Crowns' Mark Hall

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Casting Crowns' lead singer Mark Hall and his wife, Melanie, adopted their 3-year-old daughter, Hope, from China. Their adoption story is documented on the band's new live concert CD/DVD, Until the Whole World Hears, which releases Aug. 31. Hall talked to Charisma about his new daughter and the band's trip to Rwanda.

Sleep-Deprived Teens Eat More Fat, Study Finds

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Teens who sleep less than eight hours a night are more likely to eat a high-fat diet that puts them at risk for obesity and the many health problems connected with it, new research shows.

Red Meat May Boost Women's Heart Disease Risk

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Women who eat a lot of red meat may be increasing their risk of developing heart disease, Harvard researchers report.

'Dora The Explorer' May Change a Whole Generation

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Don't underestimate her just because she's a little girl. "Dora The Explorer" is a multibillion-dollar franchise that may be creating a more enlightened generation, more open to different people and cultures not their own.
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