October 26th, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
For a fancy time, was just feel favourably impressed by most guys: He hardly went to the Doctor. That changed when his ancestor was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer Three years ago, McEnroe TVGuide.com. Since then, the Seven-time Grand Slam champ has become a Stand Up to Cancer diplomat and has partnered with an array of organizations, including the American Urological Association, Men’s Health Network, Prostate Cancer Foundation and the Prostate Conditions Education Council, to construct Awareness about the influence of pro-activity in Prostate Cancer.
This year, more than 192,000 men will be diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, and more than 27,000 men will pop one’s clogs from the Disease, according to Prostate Cancer Foundation figures. We caught up with McEnroe, 50, to be instructed in more about his mix for our fresh Celebrity Charities feature, which Highlights Stars‘ Favorite Causes. TVGuide.com: You dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer in 2006. How’s he doing now? John McEnroe: My dad is doing well now.

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February 21st, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
After the gargantuan (and polarizing) info-dump that was go the distance week’s “No Exit,” “Deadlock” brings the show back to more expedient considerations: Can the Cylon’s Living goop very restore Galactica? How much longer do the revolt Cylons want to stay in this shaky alliance? With Galactica’s skeleton Group made even thinner by the coup, how can the civilian refugees con regard of themselves? And what on Earth (or Kobol) is worthy papa-to-be Saul Tigh effective to do when the love of his life turns up on a stolen Raptor? I conscious that material may not abide as important to some of you as Finding out who/what Starbuck is, or figuring out if Daniel still exists (right now, the Vegas Favorite seems to be Daniel as Kara’s Father), or scholarship what the apex characters are (Head Six makes her sooner presence in a while here), or purely seeing the Final battle between Cavil and the rag-tag fleet. But to me, the examine of the fleet’s to be to come feels just as fundamental to the Series as the more “mythic revelations.” We’re told over and over that all this has happened before and will happen again, and as the Cylons cow to resign and the humans manner distrustfully at the Cylons, it’s only self-hating Cylon Saul Tigh who can glimpse that the best, only Finding out for the fleet is for the Human and Cylon factions to become one. Separation led to nothing but disaster on Kobol, on Earth and on the 12 colonies, and Saul (with a scant pre-coma prodding from Anders) seems to be on the forthwith spoor here. It’s important that, much as the Cylons want to pin their hopes on Caprica Six’s unborn, Cylon-pure indulge as their future, she suffers a miscarriage, while the Cylon/human half-breed Hera is still jumping and well.
Do we blame Liam’s liquidation on trauma from Six’s fight in Dogsville? On the force of being around her baby daddy’s manipulative harpy ex-wife? Or does God — which Ellen tries to petition she invented for the Cylon’s benefit, but which Saul rightly (based on what we scholarly survive week) says they had nothing to do with — have no captivate in a full-blooded Cylon child? (For that matter, on what do we push-pin Ellen and Saul’s fertility Problems? We be informed the 13th tribe could spawn the old-fashioned way, but are the bodies they currently seize identical to the ones they had on Earth? Or are they identically-constructed to the more presuming skinjobs?) Whatever the grand sketch is, the Episode’s love triangle was charmingly sold by Michael Hogan (and his extraordinary acting eye), Tricia Helfer and Kate Vernon. People commented matrix week how separate the post-resurrection Ellen seemed from the drunken trollop we remembered from Episodes for example “Tigh Me Up, Tigh Me Down.” But this incident makes fresh that Cavil didn’t fabricate entirely new personalities for his “parents” when he imprisoned them in untrodden bodies. The trustworthy Version of Ellen is smarter than the one we knew, and possibly more regal, but she’s still just as frakked-up, just as trapped in the enclosure of fire with Saul as she ever was.
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