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Hugh Jackman named Sexiest Man Alive
Hugh Jackman has been named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive.
Christmas comes to the Coliseum
Greg and Claudette Turner were coaching a junior A hockey team in Moncton 21 years ago while trying to come up with a way to raise some money.
Canadian helping to save coral species
Mention the phrase "endangered species," and it may be polar bears, gorillas and whales that first come to mind.
Experts bemoan loss of kids' play time
In one classroom, a group of preschool teachers squatted on the floor, pretending to be cave-dwelling hunter-gatherers. Next door, another group ended a raucous musical game by placing their tambourines and drums atop their heads.
Antibiotics disrupt gut for months
This is your gut. This is your gut on drugs.
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Scientists in Australia map kangaroo's DNA
Taking a big hop forward in marsupial research, scientists say they have unravelled the DNA of a small kangaroo named Matilda.
Explore options for treating Barrett's esophagus
DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently had an endoscopy and was diagnosed with Barrett's esophagus. What is the best treatment? Is surgery an option? I read your articles every day and save many of them. Keep up the good work.
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When to change the bedsheets
Dear Readers: How often to CHANGE THE BEDSHEETS was the topic, and you responded. Here are some of the comments on the question of weekly, biweekly or monthly:
What's up tomorrow?
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There's still time for more planting
Now that the first snowfall of the season has come, the threat of snow and sleet will loom on our horizon for some time, but still the ground is workable, and in my experience, even the last-minute gardener can slide some bulbs into the ground and savour beauty next spring.
Childhood friend has grown too adult for her roommate
DEAR ABBY: I moved to a small town a few years ago to take a job in a very public position. This is a place where everyone knows everyone else's business, so I try hard to maintain a good reputation.
Fundraiser planned for Mobile One
On Saturday, Nov. 22 at 7 p.m., La Famille Arseneault will be performing at the Wesleyan Life Center, 945 St. George Blvd, to raise money for the Mobile One Soup Kitchen.
Sackville launching a CD
In honour of being named a Cultural Capital community for 2008, the Town of Sackville has put together a CD called Small Town, featuring 17 songs from local artists.
Thane Dunn to present Elvis Tribute
Local performer Thane Dunn, who has performed his Elvis Tribute in shows across North America, is planning a Moncton concert Jan. 31 celebrating the late legend's birthday and commemorating his life.
Sacha Baron Cohen crashes Medium set
Even a make-believe psychic couldn't spot the scam when an actor disrupted a scene for Medium involving Patricia Arquette, who stars as psychic Allison DuBois in the NBC drama.
Asthma may be overdiagnosed in Canada
Almost a third of adult Canadians diagnosed with asthma and taking medications to treat their wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath may not actually have the allergic respiratory condition at all, researchers say.
Doctors hold hope for new ankles
What was left of Dan Sivia's ankle simply didn't work. He limped through his 30s by sheer force of will, one foot almost completely immobile from repeated broken bones and surgeries.
Family history can trump gene test
If breast cancer runs in the family, sobering new research shows women can still be at high risk even if they test free of the disease's most common gene mutations.
Dealing with poverty first step in cutting TB
The photos say it all: young children, three and four to a bed, black mould growing on a paper-thin wall near their heads. A tiny house, only a step or two up from a shack, a broken window half-covered by a board to keep the weather out.
Mystery pains defy diagnosis for two years
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