Gene discovery may help guide breast cancer care CHICAGO (Reuters) - An abnormality in two genes can make a common class of chemotherapy drugs used to fight breast cancer less effective, U.S. researchers said on Sunday in a finding that could help doctors better tailor treatments. Gates says it's time to 'move on' from his arrest BOSTON - Black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. says he's ready to move on from his arrest by a white police officer, hoping to use the encounter to improve fairness in the criminal justice system and saying "in the end, this is not about me at all." Friends defend officer who arrested black scholar CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - Supporters say the white policeman who arrested renowned black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. in his home is a principled police officer and family man who is being unfairly described as racist.
Doctor: Lack of medical helicopter cost Richardson NEW YORK - As a steady stream of celebrities pay their last respects to Natasha Richardson, questions are arising over whether a medical helicopter might have been able to save the ailing actress.
Donnie Yen in talks to play Bruce Lee in biopic Martial arts actor Donnie Yen has said he has been holding talks about playing late kung fu legend Bruce Lee in a biopic being produced by his family.