Military leaders: Some too fat to fight KGTV San Diego Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:08 PM PDT Childhood obesity isn't just a health issue, according to a group of retired military leaders. It's also a national security issue. | Georgia Tech's D looking for consistency ESPN Blogs Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:05 PM PDT Heading into this season, Georgia Techâs defense was expected to show some significant improvement, considering the Yellow Jackets were entering their third year of the 3-4 system under coordinator Al Groh. Any progress the group may have made seemed to run away with Miami running back Mike James in the Jacketsâ 42-36 overtime loss to the Canes on Saturday. After too many missed tackles and a ... | Survey to ask jurors about missing Iowa girl's dad WKBT La Crosse Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:00 PM PDT A judge has ordered a survey of jurors to determine whether pretrial publicity has made them too biased to decide the drug and assault charges against the father of one of two missing Iowa cousins. | Ulips with health benefits are a costly affair Business Standard India Tue, 25 Sep 2012 12:00 PM PDT Wealth creation plus medical cover â" the new theme of Tata AIA Life Insurance âSuraksha Koshâ â" tries to attract customers with twin covers through a unit-linked insurance plan (Ulip) and health benefits. But in its attempt to offer too many things, it ends up being more expensive, even if one were to buy both the covers separately. | Prince keeps fans waiting (and waiting ... and waiting) at first Chicago show St. Petersburg Times Tue, 25 Sep 2012 11:58 AM PDT Prince 's first show at Chicago's United Center this week is bringing in VERYÂ mixed reviews. Among the complaints:Â Not enough guitar-playing by the Purple One, too many covers and the ultimate bizarro move:Â Prince left fans waiting AN HOUR before returning to the stage for his final two encores. Click here to read the full review from the Chicago Sun-Times. And click here to see the crazy-wild ... | | |
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