Too Much Testosterone Linked to Inflated Ego: Study HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:06 AM PST TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Testosterone makes people more self-centered and less cooperative, a finding that may explain why group decisions can be affected by dominant individuals, researchers report. | Hudler Lifts Wings Over Flames FOX 2 News Detroit Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:05 AM PST The Detroit Red Wings are virtually unbeatable at home. They hope they have found the answer for success on the road, too. | $14.3 million Hot Lotto prize claim withdrawn Lottery Post Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:04 AM PST Maybe it was someone who had a scheme for winning Hot Lotto who would rather walk away this time and try again later rather than expose themselves, their scheme and risk not getting the jackpot too. | Lindsay Lohan Moves Out Of Her Home TheFABlife Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:01 AM PST Lindsay Lohan is moving the hell out of her Venice Beach house. It seems that the space has too much bad juju attached to it, what with it being a paparazzi hotspot and a haven for stalkers. Apparently, itâs the latter that was the last straw for the actress, considering a man trespassed on Lindsayâs [...] | Murder trial witness denies 'blurry' recall Windsor Star Wed, 01 Feb 2012 04:01 AM PST WINDSOR, Ont. -- The girlfriend of a man murdered in 2008 was too distraught that night to reliably testify, a defence lawyer suggested Tuesday during a double-murder trial. | DC eyes Watchmen, plans prequels to 1986 series Erie Times-News Wed, 01 Feb 2012 03:57 AM PST More than a quarter of a century after "Watchmen" intrigued readers with tales of less-than-heroic and all-too-human - save for Dr. Manhattan - crime-fighting vigilantes, DC Entertainment is revisiting them in a series of original prequels this summer. | Biker Hit and Run = One DC Truck Driver's Cowardly Act Injury Board Wed, 01 Feb 2012 03:56 AM PST A truck driver who hit a biker on a DC street had his actions captured on film as the cyclist was wearing a helmet camera ! Watch this film clip and you will see what bicycle commuters and athletes training on their bikes have to contend with all too frequently. I have been ridden off the road, the victim of things thrown from moving cars and cursing and "the finger." Road rage, rude drivers ... | Ohio begins campaign against opiate abuse Lancaster Eagle-Gazette Wed, 01 Feb 2012 03:48 AM PST COLUMBUS -- A class of prescription painkillers has saddled too many young adults in Ohio with addiction.Now, the state hopes the stories of a veteran, a mother, an aunt and a friend -- all whose lives have been changed irrevocably by opiate analgesics -- will make them think twice. | | |
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