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...will soon discover that her best acting is the real-life kind, wherein she fairly convincing portrays a nice and sympathetic young woman when, in fact, she?s hiding an icily ambitious nature under that mask. Before that happens, we have the pleasure of watching Peter crack up - can???t work (he?s a television composer), can???t sleep, can???t eat, can???t tidy up his apartment. Off he goes to a resort in Hawaii, doing his best to forget his troubles. Naturally, Sarah is shacked up there with Peter?s replacement, a hirsute, laid-back and slyly egomaniacal...
...original version of this article inaccurately stated that Accuray's CyberKnife system, which noninvasively delivers radiation to cancerous tissue, "can???t be used when the disease has metastasized or to treat very large tumors." Since CyberKnife is a local therapy, it cannot be used alone to treat metastatic cancer, but in fact it can be combined with other systemic treatments, such as chemotherapy, to treat metastatic disease. And CyberKnife has proved useful for treating large tumors...
...can??tell when the politicians are getting serious about an issue: they stop taking cheap shots at one another and suddenly become pragmatic. Amazingly, that's happening right now on global warming. Just as the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns of "abrupt and irreversible" damage if we don't take immediate action, a serious piece of climate legislation is beginning to pick up speed in the U.S. Senate...
...your cover story on the Democrats and religion [July 23], God has become pivotal in presidential campaigns?something I could not be more heartened to see. We are a country composed of atheists, agnostics and all brands of faith. In order to be an effective leader, you can???t just be the President of the Christians. It insults our intelligence to assume that we would let difference separate us. While faith is important, it does not negate our ability to make intelligent decisions about our leaders...
...value of trees in our cities can??truly be seen in places like my hometown, sometimes called Tree City, U.S.A. [July 2]. Taking in the view from the nearby mountains, I sometimes find it hard to believe that there's a city down there. On hot days, we're really thankful for all the shade. I hope that city planners everywhere can follow Pasadena's example...