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Study: Female Coffee Drinkers Less Likely to Die From Heart Disease

Female coffee drinkers appear to be less likely to die from heart disease than non-drinkers, a new study finds. Esther Lopez-Garcia, assistant professor of preventive medicine at Autonoma University of Madrid, Spain, and colleagues analyzed data from 84,214 and 41,736 men. Coffee consumption was assessed first in 1980 for women …

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Prosecutors: Paparazzo to Blame in Britney Spears Foot Roll-Over

LOS ANGELES – A paparazzo who pressed charges against Britney Spears after her car allegedly ran over his foot was himself to blame for any injury it may have caused, prosecutors said in refusing to pursue the case. After reviewing police records and a videotape of the incident last year, …

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Senate OKs $3.1 Trillion Budget Blueprint Pushing Major Decisions to Next President

WASHINGTON – The Senate Wednesday approved a $3.1 trillion election-year Democratic budget blueprint that leaves to the next president the task of sorting out a host of fiscal problems. The House-Senate compromise, adopted by a narrow 48-45 margin, would allow large near-term increases in defense and domestic programs funded by …

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