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  • Two couples — two brothers and their wives — meet for a meal in Herman Koch's new novel The Dinner, and it's anything but a convivial family gathering. Both couples have teenage sons, and they're meeting to discuss a ghastly crime the boys have committed.
  • Historically, more than 90 percent of incumbents win re-election in Congressional races. But for many Democrats, especially those who've only been in office for a term or two, being an incumbent isn't shaping up to be an advantage this year.
  • Most children who have asthma are treated for just that. But a large percentage of them suffer from respiratory allergies, too, and untreated allergies make it much harder to keep asthma under control.
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  • Season three of HBO's southern vampire drama "True Blood" is underway and we want to know what you think of it.
  • Rep. Bob Filner's Push for Chiropractors at VA Centers Raises Questions
  • The tablet computer is being hailed by many as a revolutionary device. But there are some critics who say it's a sign that the Internet revolution could be coming to an end. "With the iPad," says one critic, "you have the anti-Internet in your hands."
  • Lin, who along with two of the film's stars stopped by KPBS after hosting the San Diego premiere of his film at the San Diego Asian Film Festival, noted that Bruce Lee was a huge part of his identity as a kid growing up in Orange County. But the irony was that "my first introduction to Bruce Lee wasnt even Bruce Lee -- it was Bruce Li and Bruce Loo because when I was growing up, they had this thing called Kung Fu Theater, and they booked the cheap films, not the real Bruce Lee films. So I saw all these imitators first. It was with the advent of the VCR that I finally saw Bruce Lee in
  • Millions of Americans have moved to the suburbs over the past 60 years. They gain a bigger house, but until recently, few were aware of the impact those choices had on the environment.
  • Tom MacMaster said he created an online character and suddenly he didn't know how to end it. In an interview with NPR, he said that if his creation of "Gay Girl In Damascus" put into question other Mideast bloggers, he "feels awful."
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