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Public Health Innovators On The Silver Screen
The first FastForward Health film festival aimed to start new discussions about nutrition, patient care, and community wellness. The organizers hoped to show that storytelling and art could be empowering for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Baby Boomers Remain Skeptical Of The Establishment
The baby boomer generation came into politics with a liberal challenge to the establishment, but that hasn't made it a reliably Democratic voting block. This middle-aged group is deeply dissatisfied with the economy and frustrated with the president.
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For Wounded Marines, The Long, Hard Road Of Rehab
Dozens of Marines from Darkhorse Battalion returned home with missing limbs and other injuries that will last a lifetime. Learning to cope with their injuries and figure out their futures is a slow, arduous process.
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Oregon Lawn-Chair Balloonist Will Take His Show To Baghdad
Along with an Iraqi, Kent Couch plans to reach a 25,000-foot elevation and spend more than 24 hours in the air. The flight will take off from Baghdad's Green Zone.
What's The Defining Moment Of Your Generation?
Demographers divide generations by birth year. But each group has also been shaped by the news, music and major cultural events of its era. So what really distinguishes a baby boomer from a Generation Xer, a millennial from a member of the silent generation? Share your defining moments.
In Bangkok, Residents' Anger Rises With Floodwaters
Flooding that has killed more than 400 people in Thailand continues to make its way south into the capital, Bangkok. Tempers are flaring as some residents complain the government is sacrificing poorer areas to the waters to protect more affluent and industrial areas closer to the city center.
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Cain Accuser Says She Complained Over A 'Series Of Unwanted Advances'
An attorney for one of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain's accusers said the woman would not recount details of the allegations because it would be "extremely painful to do so."
Greek PM Survives Confidence Vote; Says He's Ready To Form Coalition Govt.
Prime Minister George Papandreou survived a confidence vote, but he vowed to start a coalition government and step down if necessary. The vote also means the risk of a Greek default — and by extension a potential world economic crisis — has receded.
No Interview Planned, Gloria Cain Continues To Shun Spotlight
Although Herman Cain said earlier this week that America would soon "meet my wife publicly in an exclusive interview," no television appearances have been scheduled for Gloria Cain, who has been largely absent from the campaign trail.
Generation X Divided Over 2012 Candidates
A new Pew survey finds that Gen Xers, now in their 30s and 40s, are feeling harder hit by the recession than other groups as they struggle to raise children and save for their own retirement. Always a diverse group, they are split in support for President Obama and Mitt Romney.
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