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Vols' Woodson gets waiver to play this season 10/02/2014 08:10pm • STEVE MEGARGEE AP Sports Writer KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Tennessee forward Dominic Woodson has received an NCAA waiver allowing the Memphis transfer to play immediately rather than sitting out a year.How much the 6-foot-10 sophomore will actually play may depend on how much weight he loses.Tennessee Mugshots of the food world: Why these foods aren't guilty 10/02/2014 12:00am • The food world is filled with misconceptions and myths, and our understanding of what is "good" and "bad" is often clouded by genius marketing tactics, Internet folklore and plain old bad science. What frustrates me as a dietitian is that many people will virtually eliminate a food from their di Saints leaders aim to keep morale, focus high 10/01/2014 07:34pm • BRETT MARTEL AP Sports Writer METAIRIE, La. (AP) -- The New Orleans Saints' early season slide is the kind of scenario Sean Payton had in mind when the coach and his staff placed a premium on character during player evaluations."This is when you get tested a little bit -- not just physically, but yo Tim Rice wants 'From Here to Eternity' new life 10/01/2014 06:24pm • MARK KENNEDY AP Drama Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Tim Rice is hoping his musical "From Here to Eternity" doesn't take an eternity to get to Broadway.The celebrated lyricist is hoping a filmed version of the West End production broadcast this month will generate some interest in America. The ambitious ad Pediatricians urge IUDs or implants for teen girls 10/01/2014 01:10pm • LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer CHICAGO (AP) -- Teen girls who have sex should use IUDs or hormonal implants -- long-acting birth control methods that are effective, safe and easy to use, the nation's most influential pediatricians' group recommends.In an updated policy, the American Academy of Ped Coca-Cola revises executive pay after criticism 10/01/2014 12:55pm • CANDICE CHOI AP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Coca-Cola is curtailing its pay plan for executives after shareholders including Warren Buffett called it excessive.The world's largest beverage maker said Wednesday its long-term incentive program will now distribute the company's shares to a sm Coca-Cola revises executive pay after criticism 10/01/2014 12:55pm • CANDICE CHOI AP Food Industry Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- Coca-Cola is curtailing its pay plan for executives after shareholders including Warren Buffett called it excessive.The world's largest beverage maker said Wednesday its long-term incentive program will now distribute the company's shares to a sm Fact sheet: 2015 Lexus IS 250 10/01/2014 12:38pm • The Associated Press 2015 Lexus IS 250BASE PRICE: $36,550 with rear-wheel drive.PRICE AS TESTED: $43,678.TYPE: Front-engine, rear-wheel drive, five-passenger, compact, luxury sedan.ENGINE: 2.5-liter, double overhead cam, direct injection V-6 with VVT-i.MILEAGE: 21 mpg (city), 30 mpg (highway).TOP S Gunn shifts from 'Breaking Bad' to 'Gracepoint' 10/01/2014 09:26am • LYNN ELBER AP Television LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The average TV binge viewer is indulging in catch-up. When Anna Gunn dove headlong into the British crime drama "Broadchurch," it was homework.Gunn stars as police Detective Ellie Miller in Fox's "Gracepoint," an adaptation of the moodily gripping U.K. se Slimmer OJ Mayo kicks off season with Bucks 10/01/2014 03:30am • ANDREW WAGNER Associated Press ST. FRANCIS, Wis. (AP) -- O.J. Mayo has very few memories of last season.It's probably a good thing, considering he played in just 52 games -- only 23 starts -- for the Milwaukee Bucks and finished with career lows in just about every offensive category.He spent most o A new view of vegetables: 7 ways to change your current approach to produce 10/01/2014 12:00am • Eat your veggies. It's what parents say at the dinner table -- fill half your plate with vegetables and fruits -- and it's what government guidelines recommend. There are so many reasons why this matters. People who eat more vegetables are less likely to get cancer, heart disease and diabetes. The Case for Exercising Alone 10/01/2014 12:00am • From CrossFit to Soul Cycle to early morning running clubs, all the trending exercises these days seem to have a group mentality -- and for good reason: Working out with others can help stave off a fitness rut and keep you accountable to your exercise regimen; not to mention, it's a great way to ca 9 Ways to Reduce Your Insurance Costs 10/01/2014 12:00am • Insurance cost-cuttersIt's hard to get through life without paying for insurance. In fact, if you have a family, you probably have several insurance bills -- for your health, car, home and, of course, your life. You're always glad you have insurance when you need it, but on the days you don't, it's Horford back but playing it safe in training camp 09/30/2014 08:27pm • PAUL NEWBERRY AP Sports Writer ATHENS, Ga. (AP) -- Al Horford stood on the sideline during the first day of training camp Tuesday, tugging anxiously at his No. 15 jersey while his teammates went through a five-on-five drill.The Atlanta Hawks center can't wait to mix it up again.Not yet.The Hawks are SEC charges 2 with insider trading of Herbalife 09/30/2014 07:40pm • NEW YORK (AP) -- The Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday that it charged two men with insider trading after they learned that hedge fund manager Bill Ackman was betting against Herbalife Ltd.'s stock.The SEC said Filip Szymik, 28, was told by his roommate, then an analyst at Ackman's hed
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