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  • Mixed Reaction to AMA Obesity Classification

    The American Medical Association recently classified obesity as a disease, sparking renewed conversation about weight in America. The Centers for Disease Control says more than a third of Americans are ...

  • Boyd Oregon State silence Indiana at CWS

    Pitcher Matt Boyd was dominant as Oregon State eliminated Indiana, 1-0 at the College World Series. Boyd pitched a four-hit complete game shutout. It's the pitchers third shuout of the year and the first time the Hoosiers have been shutout this season. Oregon State scored the games only run in the fourth inning. Kavin Keyes scored on Jake Rodriguez's sacrifice fly to right. The ...

  • Major power outage in Cullman affecting Hanceville local poultry plant

    A major outage at the Cullman Power Board's south substation has knocked power out to the Cities of Cullman and Hanceville. (Cullman Power Board ...

  • Alabamas Overstreet earns Gold Glove at second base

    Kyle Overstreet's defensive reputation has become a nationwide topic. The Alabama freshman was named the Rawlings Gold Glove second baseman by the American Baseball Coaches Association. Taylor Dugas is the only other Alabama player to ever win an ABCA Gold Glove (2011). Overstreet started 63 games at second base and committed six errors in 363 attempts. He had an personal hand in 63 of ...

  • TechBits smart phone thefts

    There's a new effort underway to slow down smart phone thefts. Apple has unveiled a remote kill switch feature- and there are calls to cell phone service providers to create remote shut-off services for stolen ...


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Movie Review

Slums of Beverly Hills

Getting through adolescence is hard enough in and of itself, but for Vivian Abramowitz (Natasha Lyonne), the 14-year-old heroine of Tamara Jenkins' semi-autobiographical "Slums of Beverly Hills," the gauntlet run of growing up isn't being made any easier by her eccentric family. First of all, there's her own physical turmoil: her body has suddenly started developing, apparently out of nowhere, and ... ...

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