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Doctors for several people in New York suffering from a mystery disorder that led them to develop tic-like symptoms say their patients are starting to feel better.

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Medical mystery solved in New York?updated: Fri Feb 24 2012 21:57:00

HLN's Dr. Drew reports on new developments in the story of several girls suffering from an unusual medical ailment.

Contentious meeting reflects N.Y. community divided by medical mysteryupdated: Sat Feb 04 2012 17:09:00

A community meeting Saturday at a school where over a dozen children have developed tic-like symptoms quickly became contentious, further dividing an already-polarized community.

N.Y. town still baffled by teens' mysterious tics updated: Sat Feb 04 2012 11:23:00

In the tiny New York town of LeRoy, one thing is for sure; since October, 16 people suddenly have developed uncontrollable twitching and verbal tics.

Review: 'Whistleblower' tells it like it isupdated: Fri Aug 05 2011 10:39:00

"The Whistleblower" is a movie based on the true story of Kathryn Bolkovac, a name that might conceivably become as well-known as Erin Brockovich if this gritty, hard-hitting and rather earnest movie can make itself heard over the din of the summer blockbusters.

And the Oscar (always) goes to ... America's sweetheartupdated: Fri Feb 19 2010 11:50:00

Only a few weeks left until the Oscars, people. The epic awards show will be going down on March 7, with Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin hosting.

Damon's weighty role in comedy 'The Informant!'updated: Wed Sep 23 2009 12:48:00

It could be Matt Damon's most weighty role to date.

Erin Brockovich hopes to help residents near coal sludge spillupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 18:14:00

Environmental activist Erin Brockovich was in Kingston, Tennessee, on Thursday to speak with residents affected by a massive spill of coal sludge from a nearby coal-fired plant.

Arsenic in Tennessee sludgeupdated: Thu Jan 08 2009 18:14:00

EPA tests find drinking water is safe, but sludge spilled from a Tennessee coal plant has high levels of arsenic.

Guardsmen sue KBR over chemical exposureupdated: Wed Dec 03 2008 21:26:00

Attorneys for 16 Indiana National Guard soldiers on Wednesday sued the largest U.S. contractor in Iraq, alleging the company knowingly exposed the soldiers to a cancer-causing toxic chemical.

Review: Something is rotten in 'Hamlet 2'updated: Fri Aug 22 2008 07:55:00

"Hamlet 2." Are you laughing yet?

Time.com: Soderbergh and Tarantino: Warrior Auteursupdated: Thu May 22 2008 16:00:00

The two American directors are back on the Riviera - one for the world premiere of his Che Guevara bio-pic, the other to give a film "master class"

EW review: Throw back 'Catch and Release'updated: Fri Jan 26 2007 08:58:00

"Catch and Release" tells of Gray Wheeler (Jennifer Garner), a young woman whose fiance dies right before their marriage. In fact, the neat, unspecified demise-by-manly-accident, with its luxurious romantic pathos, is announced in Gray's voice-over in the first scene, a wedding that turns into a funeral.

EW reviews: Bad 'Weather,' grim 'Saw'updated: Fri Oct 28 2005 08:54:00

The conditions of youthful alienation, middle-aged misery, and old-age regret may be bad for the heart, but they're good for art and, face it, great for indie filmmaking.

Review: 'North Country': Oscar no, pompous yesupdated: Fri Oct 21 2005 11:50:00

Around this time of year -- like a visit from the flu bug -- Hollywood is bitten by a severe case of B.O.B, "Blatant Oscar Bid." "North Country" is one of this year's first full-blown cases.

Review: Quaid film is very 'Good Company'updated: Fri Jan 14 2005 10:08:00

In the film "In Good Company," Dennis Quaid's character, ad executive Dan Foreman, lives out a fear hidden inside millions of American men and women over 50 -- losing their job just when they are hitting their stride professionally.

Fortune: 'You Got A Problem With That?' Some small-business owners can be less than diplomatic. But a Harvard seminar helps them find theupdated: Mon Jun 11 2001 00:01:00

It's Monday, 11 A.M., and I'm in the boss' office thinking I'm finally going to get that long-awaited promotion. "I want to tell you that we think you have great potential," she says with a stern f...

FSB: 'You Got A Problem With That?' SOME SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS CAN BE LESS THAN DIPLOMATIC. BUT A HARVARD SEMINAR HELPS THEM FIND THEupdated: Fri Jun 01 2001 00:01:00

It's Monday, 11 A.M., and I'm in the boss's office thinking I'm finally going to get that long-awaited promotion. "I want to tell you that we think you have great potential," she says with a stern ...

FSB: Search Me LESS AUSTIN POWERS AND MORE ERIN BROCKOVICH, COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE ISN'T AS GLAMOROUS AS ITupdated: Fri Jun 01 2001 00:01:00

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Money Magazine: What happened after Erin wonupdated: Mon May 01 2000 00:01:00

In the movie Erin Brockovich, the title character--a legal investigator played by Julia Roberts--tells her boss that their clients "don't even dream of being rich." But that's just what happened to...

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