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  • Our guest was the engaging, energetic Dr.
  • Kimi and Shelby Talk About the New Freddy Krueger
  • How do you give a Rwandan gorilla a shot, anyway? From a distance, if you're smart. The vets use darts to administer medicine, and just like with human infants, the bum is the best bet. Which is how one vet found herself aiming darts of medicine at an infant gorilla bum on a lovely Saturday afternoon recently.
  • If you thought a play about a corporation's demise couldn't be anything but boring, think again. Playwright Lucy Prebble's production uses debt-eating raptors and light saber dance numbers to tell the story of how Enron went from being one of the world's leading energy corporations to Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court takes up a case of high emotion and high principle. At issue is whether the father of a Marine killed in Iraq can sue picketers who showed up at his son's funeral with objectionable signs.
  • Even when traumatic brain injury is diagnosed in soldiers, many find they have to fight to get adequate treatment. Medical records show brain-injured soldiers at Fort Bliss have been told that their main problems are psychological, not related to blasts. Some soldiers have turned to clinics outside the military to get help.
  • This is a subject that, right off the bat, suggests a public act of physical effort. Note the words "public" and "physical" in the same sentence. It also implies that it be done with another person, a gesture of shared affection, executed with some semblance of coordination. Swell.
  • New research reveals that a youthful look isn't just about skin — it's also about how bones move around in our face. Using 3-D scans, scientists analyzed the faces of healthy men and women of different ages. They found that as we age, bones in the skull shrink, sink and slide around.
  • David Simon, creator of the HBO television series The Wire, is among 23 recipients of this year's MacArthur Foundation "genius grants." The $500,000 grants were announced Tuesday by the Chicago-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
  • An SDSU Professor is about to host his 100th student field trip to some of California's toughest prisons. We'll find out why he does it.
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