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October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month by Nancy J. Girard
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and it is appropriate to dedicate this column to women who currently have or previously have had this disease. Statistics from 2005 show that the estimated number of deaths related to breast cancer is 15% of the total cancer population, and newly diagnosed breast cancer cases are approximately 32% of all diagnosed cancers. (1) Data also reflect that in the United States, one woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every two minutes. (2)
Ethnic and racial differences exist regarding the incidence of breast cancer. Black women are three times more likely to develop breast cancer than white women; and after the disease has been contracted the death rate among black women also is higher. (3)
U.S. takes North Korea off terror list The United States today removed North Korea from its list of states that sponsor terrorism. The two nations reached agreement "on an number of important verification measures" of North Korea's nuclear program, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said. Saturday Oct 11th, 9:12 AM
Palin denies state report she abused power Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin denied today that she had abused her power as Alaska's governor, a conclusion reached by a state investigator in a report released the day before. Saturday Oct 11th, 7:15 AM
Bush pledges global response President Bush today said world leaders were working together to address the worst global financial crisis since the Great Depression, CNNMoney reports. Bush's comments came as finance ministers from the world's top economies gathered in Washington. Saturday Oct 11th, 5:59 AM
Billy Graham hospitalized after fall Evangelist Billy Graham was hospitalized Saturday after tripping and falling over one of his dogs the night before at his home in western North Carolina, a hospital statement said. Saturday Oct 11th, 9:18 AM
Food from NPR
Preparing For A Fall Harvest Science Friday examines the process of fall gardening — the crops that can be planted in autumn and the ways to prepare for next year. We also discuss the benefits of composting. Friday Oct 10th, 9:28 AM
Chef Jeff's Redemption Story Jeff Henderson rose from Los Angeles' mean streets to become the executive chef at two top Las Vegas hotels, and wrote a best selling memoir. Now he aims to pass on what he's learned to other struggling young adults in a new reality TV show titled The Chef Jeff Project. Thursday Oct 9th, 8:00 AM
In Alaska, A Pageant For The Humble Spud The United Nations declared 2008 the International Year of the Potato. Bill Campbell organized the Palmer Potato Pageant in Palmer, Alaska, to honor the potato for its benefits — both nutritional and recreational. He talks about the pageant. Wednesday Oct 8th, 12:47 PM
Despite Ban, Tainted Candy Still On U.S. Shelves China's tainted milk scandal is now affecting California's large Asian American population. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued warnings late last week that stores stop selling a popular candy imported from China and an instant coffee from Taiwan, but some of the items are still on store shelves. Wednesday Oct 8th, 9:00 AM
It's The Time Of Year To Go Plum Crazy Purple-black, sweet-tart Italian prune plums are far easier to cook with than their summer cousins, making them a favorite for desserts as well as savory dishes. But better act fast — the season is short, and it's already upon us. Tuesday Oct 7th, 8:25 PM
Today's Latest from Entertainment Weekly
Britney's 'Womanizer': So?! Margeaux's Mix, our new music and fashion blog, kicks off with Ms. Watson's snap judgment -- add yours!
'Star Wars': Best moment ever? We've singled out 16 moments when the Force was with us -- you name the one when it was the strongest
14 horror-movie Musts! If only the TV reporter facing killer creepies in ''Quarantine'' had read this guide first...
TV Watch: 14 of the week's best Highlights of our takes on juicy moments from ''The Office,'' ''Dancing With the Stars,'' and more
28 most subversive comedians Larry Charles, director of ''Borat'' and ''Religulous,'' lists his indispensible rabble-rousers
Working Parents from BusinessWeek
Sports: Too much, too little can harm our children This entry is written by BusinessWeek contributing editor Mark Hyman who is the author of Until It Hurts (Beacon), a book about impact of parents, coaches and other adults on youth sports to be published in April 2009. If you... Friday Oct 10th, 12:59 PM
Women in Leadership: The 20% Rule Look around your workplace, and calculate the percentage of women. Now look at top management. How many of those corner offices are occupied by women? For the vast majority of U.S. workplaces, the answer is, 20% or less, even though... Wednesday Oct 8th, 9:12 AM
Yom Kippur and the Financial Crisis How does a Brazilian American Russian Jew married to a non-religious American observe Yom Kippur? Yom Kippur is the most important Jewish holiday. I learned early in Jewish school that Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement and Repentance. Most... Tuesday Oct 7th, 11:05 AM
Explaining the economic mess to kids and college students I just wrote an article for BusinessWeek about paying for college amid a financial meltdown. Like sex, saving for college is something families don't really talk about, as fellow blogger Lourdes Lee Valeriano recently noted. One piece of advice that... Tuesday Oct 7th, 7:26 AM
Our Kids Are What WE Eat Savita Iyer is a freelance financial journalist now living in The Netherlands who frequently guest blogs for Working Parents. As its website rightly states, you either love Marmite, or you hate it. Fortunately for Solomon Teague, a magazine editor in... Friday Oct 3rd, 10:45 AM