Monday, July 16, 2007

Entertainment Weekly - Harry the 5th


As Pottermania builds before the book's final chapter, new evil is brewing on screen in ''Order of the Phoenix.'' Harry is taking his future into his own hands. Star Daniel Radcliffe is doing the same...article

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Businessweek - Broken China


Beijing can't clean up the environment, rein in stock speculation, or police its companies. Why the mainland's problems could keep it from becoming the next superpower...article

Entertainment Weekly - When Robots Attack


Some think ''Transformers'' represents the future of the blockbuster -- and some are afraid they're right. Inside the megahit's explosive blend of action and advertising...article

Cosmopolitan - Being Julia


With a new, sure-to-be-a-blockbuster flick, The Bourne Ultimatum, a degree from Columbia University, and a serious (secret) boyfriend, Julia Stiles appears to have it all. And guess what - she's just getting started...article

Men's Health - The Brady Quinn Workout


Build NFL Strength in 6 Weeks - Brady Quinn's workout centers on exercises that build strength, stability, speed, and power in the least amount of time...article

Popular Mechanics - China's Space Threat: How Missiles Could Target U.S. Satellites


China shocked the world with its recent antisatellite missile test. An air-launched weapon could be next...article

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Reader's Digest - 7 Back Pain Breakthroughs


Are you hurting? Here's help...article

Newsweek - Back from the Dead



Doctors are reinventing how they treat sudden cardiac arrest, which is fatal 95 percent of the time. A report from the border between life and death...article

People - Young & Rich



Fueled by blockbuster hits and marketing savvy, a new generation of kids are cashing in. How today's wealthiest teen stars earn their money – and have fun spending it...article

TIME - How the Democrats Got Religion




But maybe, she suggests, candidates have learned something from the holy wars of recent years. "Maybe we're getting back to where people can be who they are," she says. "If faith is an element of who you legitimately, authentically are, great. But don't make it up, don't use it, don't beat people over the head with it." ... article