Justices preview bigger issues of health care law Worcester Telegram & Gazette Tue, 27 Mar 2012 04:07 AM PDT WASHINGTON - The big thing on the first day was what didn't happen. No justice endorsed the idea that it's too soon for the Supreme Court to take on the health care law. | Perez: We have to keep pushing Crash.net Tue, 27 Mar 2012 04:06 AM PDT Sergio Perez says Sauber has to keep pushing despite his second place finish in Malaysia, although the Mexican hopes a first win isn't too far away... | Fresh faces in college hockey Lowell Sun Tue, 27 Mar 2012 04:06 AM PDT It's too early to say that there's a new sheriff in town, not when top-ranked Boston College is riding a 17-game winning streak and is favored to win the NCAA Division I Hockey Tournament next week. | Outrage Over the TVIX Trounce: Greenberg CNBC Tue, 27 Mar 2012 04:05 AM PDT Forget too big to fail. The recent trouncing of VelocityShares Daily 2X VIX Short-Term ETN, better known by its symbol - the TVIX - is too complicated for most people to care. | You, too can groove like a rock star King of Prussia Courier Tue, 27 Mar 2012 04:02 AM PDT Come on, now â" admit it! If you came of age during the early days of rock, when Elvis, Chuck Berry and Little Richard ruled the airwaves, you surely nurtured the dream, however fleeting, of becoming a rock star. | Sampsonâs spot of bother busking Shropshire Star Tue, 27 Mar 2012 03:58 AM PDT George Sampson has revealed he almost got slapped with an Asbo after his busking proved too much of a hit. | Pedroia homers, Lester sharp for Red Sox Sentinel & Enterprise Tue, 27 Mar 2012 03:50 AM PDT CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) -- Dustin Pedroia homered in his first at-bat -- and that was all the evidence he needed. "I feel good, ready to go," Pedroia said after the Boston Red Sox's 6-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Monday. "Today was a step forward, I hit the ball good." Red Sox starter Jon Lester looked ready for his opening-day start, too. He struck out 10 in in seven innings ... | Mind games may help prevent mental decline of healthy older people too New Kerala Tue, 27 Mar 2012 03:50 AM PDT Washington, Mar 27 : While cognitive training including puzzles, handicrafts and life skills are known for reducing the risk and slowing down the progress of dementia amongst the elderly, researchers have now shown that it may also improve reasoning, memory, language and hand eye co-ordination of healthy, older adults. | | |
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