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Jul 18, 2011

SPORTS News, Jul 18, 2011

Caddie says lucky locker helped Clarke to win Open
Sun,17 Jul 2011 09:30 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoLONDON (Reuters) - Darren Clarke's caddie John Mulrooney said he had an inkling the Northern Irishman would prevail at the British Open the moment he was given the same locker in Royal St George'sclubhouse as 1993 champion Greg Norman.
 
CORRECTED-Golf-Caddie says lucky locker helped Clarke to win Open
Sun,17 Jul 2011 09:25 PM PDT
Reuters - (removes reference to Jimenez winning a major) Full Story

Frilly pink flower power lifts disaster-hit Japan
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:59 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoTOKYO (Reuters) - Named after a frilly pink flower, Japan's World Cup-winning women's soccer team embodied the iron-willed spirit of a nation united in its battle to recover from disaster.

Japan had "something bigger" on its side: Solo
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:45 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Goalkeeper Hope Solo had kept the United States alive in the World Cup tournament with one scintillating performance after another but she knew she was up against more than just 11 women from Japan Sunday.

Japan beat U.S. to win women's World Cup
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:45 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Japan won the women's World Cup on Sunday for the first time, stunning the heavily favored United States 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in extra time.

Japan had "something bigger" on its side: Solo
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:58 PM PDT
Reuters - FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Goalkeeper Hope Solo had kept the United States alive in the World Cup tournament with one scintillating performance after another but she knew she was up against more than just 11 women from Japan on Sunday. Full Story

Japan beat U.S. to win women's World Cup
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:58 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Japan won the women's World Cup on Sunday for the first time, stunning the heavily favored United States 3-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in extra time.

Japan had "something bigger" on its side: Solo
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:56 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoFRANKFURT (Reuters) - Goalkeeper Hope Solo had kept the United States alive in the World Cup tournament with one scintillating performance after another but she knew she was up against more than just 11 women from Japan on Sunday.

UPDATE 1-Golf-Kirk wins Viking Classic
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:36 PM PDT
Reuters - * Kirk captures first PGA Tour win Full Story

Golf-U.S. PGA Tour Viking Classic scores
Sun,17 Jul 2011 03:17 PM PDT
Reuters - July 17 (Reuters) - Scores from the U.S. PGA Tour Viking Classic at the par-72 course on Sunday in Madison, Mississippi 266 Chris Kirk (U.S.) 67 67 64 68 267 Tom Pernice Jr. (U.S.) 66 67 67 67 Full Story

Kirk wins Viking Classic
Sun,17 Jul 2011 02:30 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - PGA Tour rookie Chris Kirk birdied two of the last four holes on Sunday to win the Viking Classic at Madison, Mississippi by a single stroke. Full Story

Golf-Caddie says lucky locker helped Clarke to win Open
Sun,17 Jul 2011 02:13 PM PDT
Reuters - LONDON, July 17 (Reuters) - Darren Clarke's caddie John Mulrooney said he had an inkling the Northern Irishman would prevail at the British Open the moment he was given the same locker in Royal St George's clubhouse as 1993 champion Greg Norman. Full Story

Golf-Clarke celebrates an extraordinary day for an ordinary guy
Sun,17 Jul 2011 01:43 PM PDT
Reuters - SANDWICH, England, July 17 (Reuters) - Sitting with the Claret Jug to one side and a pint of Guinness on the other, Northern Ireland's forgotten man Darren Clarke basked in the glory of a British Open triumph that will be celebrated by ordinary golfers the world over on Sunday. Full Story

Irish eyes smiling again as Clarke wins Open
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:33 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoSANDWICH, England (Reuters) - Darren Clarke repelled a dynamic charge from Phil Mickelson to complete a runaway three-shot win at the British Open on Sunday, claiming his first major title and becoming the first home winner of the championship for 12 years.

Bryant keeping options open during lockout
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:31 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoNANJING, China (Reuters) - Kobe Bryant has said he is keeping his options open for next season while the National Basketball Association (NBA) remains in lockout.

SCIENCE News, Jul 18, 2011

Astronauts pack up for last shuttle ride home
Sun,17 Jul 2011 03:29 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoHOUSTON (Reuters) - The shuttle Atlantis astronauts finished packing more than 2 tonnes of old equipment and trash from the International Space Station into a cargo hauler on Sunday for the last shuttle ride back to Earth.
NASA probe enters orbit around asteroid Vesta
Sun,17 Jul 2011 02:50 AM PDT
Reuters - HOUSTON (Reuters) - A robotic NASA science probe slipped into orbit around the potato-shaped asteroid Vesta on Saturday to begin a yearlong study of the second largest object in the asteroid belt. Full Story
NASA probe headed into orbit around asteroid
Sat,16 Jul 2011 02:49 AM PDT
Reuters - HOUSTON (Reuters) - A robotic NASA science probe was scheduled to slip into orbit around the potato-shaped asteroid Vesta on Saturday to begin a yearlong study of the second largest object in the asteroid belt. Full Story
Astronaut welcomes China to space brotherhood
Fri,15 Jul 2011 10:18 AM PDT
Reuters -
photoHOUSTON (Reuters) - A U.S. astronaut on the final shuttle mission said on Friday China's first space station will be a welcome addition to the orbital brotherhood.
U.S. astronauts gird for post-shuttle era
Thu,14 Jul 2011 03:10 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoHOUSTON (Reuters) - Former chief astronaut Steve Lindsey announced his retirement on Thursday, the latest in a series of departures from the ranks of NASA's elite corps spurred by the end of the space shuttle program.
Atlantis crew unpacks, rocks out to "Rocket Man"
Thu,14 Jul 2011 01:14 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoHOUSTON (Reuters) - The crew of NASA's final space shuttle mission restocked the International Space Station with tons of supplies on Wednesday after waking to the music of Elton John.
Carbon dating technique to aid energy from waste
Thu,14 Jul 2011 07:28 AM PDT
Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - A new use for carbon dating will aid the production of energy from wood and waste, said a bio-energy group on Thursday after British regulatory approval of the new test. Full Story
Texas artist's work hurtling through space with Atlantis
Tue,12 Jul 2011 04:12 PM PDT
Reuters - HOUSTON (Reuters) - It's a rare person who can say that her artwork is hurtling through space. Full Story
Spacewalkers pack gear for last shuttle home
Tue,12 Jul 2011 01:59 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoHOUSTON (Reuters) - A pair of spacewalking astronauts floated outside the International Space Station on Tuesday to pack up a broken cooling pump and tackle other tasks before NASA's last space shuttle heads back to Earth.
Billions of bugs wiped out on Dutch roads
Tue,12 Jul 2011 10:33 AM PDT
Reuters - AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch motorists kill about 133 billion insects a month, splattering bugs on their vehicles and eliminating important members of the food chain, according to a study released this week. Full Story
Space robot to practice refueling satellites
Mon,11 Jul 2011 02:35 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoHOUSTON (Reuters) - With the end of the space shuttle program in sight, the U.S. government intends to stimulate development of private space transportation and also to lay the foundation for an entire new industry to service satellites in orbit.
Japan idled reactors could restart after stress test
Mon,11 Jul 2011 04:05 AM PDT
Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's idled nuclear reactors could restart work if they pass the first stage of two-step post-Fukushima safety checks, the government said on Monday.Full Story
photoCAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - After the U.S. space shuttle program ends this month, NASA will rely on Russia and its Soyuz craft to deliver Americans to the International Space Station -- at a cost of more than $50 million a seat.
Factbox: Space shuttle Atlantis' final mission
Fri,8 Jul 2011 10:05 AM PDT
Reuters - CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (Reuters) - Space shuttle Atlantis is due to launch on Friday on the 135th and final flight in NASA's shuttle program. The mission, scheduled to last 12 days, is intended to stockpile a year's worth of supplies on the International Space Station. Full Story
 
Analysis: Summer to test Japan resolve over nuclear power
Thu,7 Jul 2011 08:31 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoTOKYO (Reuters) - Two months of baking heat will test Japan's resolve to wean itself off nuclear power and show whether an energy-saving drive set off by meltdowns at the Fukushima plant will bring lasting efficiency gains the way the 1970s oil crisis did.

HEALTH News, Jul 18, 2011 (2)

U.S. autopsy guidelines revised for Alzheimer's
Sun,17 Jul 2011 11:19 AM PDT
Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - For many years, an autopsy done by a pathologist was considered the best way to confirm the presence of Alzheimer's disease. Full Story
 
Japanese nuclear-contaminated beef "sold in and around Tokyo"
Sun,17 Jul 2011 10:56 AM PDT
Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's second-biggest retailer said on Sunday it had sold beef from cattle that ate nuclear-contaminated feed, the latest in a series of health scares from radiation leaking from a quake-crippled nuclear power plant. Full Story

Falls, eye tests may detect early Alzheimer's
Sun,17 Jul 2011 08:01 AM PDT
Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - People at risk for Alzheimer's are twice as likely to fall as healthy people, and the disease may also be visible in scans of the eye, researchers said on Sunday. Full Story

Avid CEO confident in Alzheimer's imaging agent
Sat,16 Jul 2011 11:53 AM PDT
Reuters - PARIS (Reuters) - The chief executive of Eli Lilly and Co's Alzheimer's imaging unit is confident it can create a training program for its imaging drug that will satisfy concerns raised by U.S. regulators. Full Story

U.S. pediatrician feels heat over child obesity idea
Fri,15 Jul 2011 03:00 PM PDT
Reuters - BOSTON (Reuters) - Boston pediatrician David Ludwig, the center of a media firestorm this week, wants to set the record straight on his view that a state should intervene in the most extreme cases of child obesity. Full Story

Millions at risk of cholera in Ethiopia: WHO
Fri,15 Jul 2011 01:38 PM PDT
Reuters - GENEVA (Reuters) - Five million people are at risk of cholera in drought-hitEthiopia, where acute watery diarrhea has broken out in crowded, unsanitary conditions, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday. Full Story

Most drugs for Parkinson's psychosis unproven
Fri,15 Jul 2011 01:36 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Nearly every prescription written to treat Parkinson's psychosis -- a common psychiatric side effect of Parkinson's disease -- is for medications that have not been shown to improve the condition, a new study finds. Full Story

Patients worse off with more-experienced docs?
Fri,15 Jul 2011 01:35 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a study that flies in the face of common sense, sicker patients turned out to fare worse under the care of seasoned doctors than when newcomers to medicine looked after them. Full Story

Traffic court does not reduce crashes later on
Fri,15 Jul 2011 01:33 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Drivers who choose to fight a speeding ticket in court, rather than pay a fine by mail, are more likely to be involved in a car crash later on, a new study of Maryland drivers shows. Full Story

Medicare Part D sees falling drug costs: study
Fri,15 Jul 2011 01:32 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cheaper generic drugs will continue to hold down costs for the U.S. government, insurers and patients enrolled in the federal prescription drug benefit, according to a report released on Friday. Full Story

Millions at risk of cholera in Ethiopia, WHO warns
Fri,15 Jul 2011 06:19 AM PDT
Reuters -
photoGENEVA (Reuters) - Five million people are at risk of cholera in drought-hit Ethiopia, where acute watery diarrhea has broken out in crowded, unsanitary conditions, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.

Ad hoc efforts help cut U.S. healthcare costs
Fri,15 Jul 2011 04:57 AM PDT
Reuters -
photoWASHINGTON (Reuters) - At Utah-based Intermountain Healthcare, comparative research made physicians realize that inducing early childbirth in healthy women created unnecessary and costly risks for newborns.

Panel backs stricter blood cancer drug label
Thu,14 Jul 2011 03:12 PM PDT
Reuters - SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - A U.S. advisory panel backed an experimental drug from Seattle Genetics Inc for treating two rare types of blood cancer, but recommended stricter labeling than the company sought. Full Story

U.S. medical devices spending steady: report
Thu,14 Jul 2011 02:44 PM PDT
Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Medical devices accounted for about 6 percent of the total U.S. health spending in 2009, barely changed from 10 years earlier and slightly higher than two decades ago, according to an industry report. Full Story

Vitamin A may not prevent asthma: study
Thu,14 Jul 2011 02:43 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite the important role of vitamin A in lung development, researchers have found that giving the nutrient to pregnant women or preschoolers in Nepal doesn't protect kids against asthma. Full Story