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One in four kids were overweight, and something in eight had 3 or more risk factors of metabolic syndrome. Study results:High degrees of insulin in the blood put together in 16.1 percent from the children. High blood pressure was detected in 7.7 percent. The most frequent risk factor in 42.2 percent in the children was low HDL or good cholesterol. The researchers also found high triglycerides in 8.6 percent of children. The researchers point out that when there is no intervention, it's likely many of these kids will go on to develop Diabetes type 2 and heart disease. Children with the highest risk:Most of the risks are attributed to the effects of obesity, the ones kids with multiple risk factors are near much higher risk of disease down the road.In the study, 8.3 percent of children ages 8 and 9 already had 3 or more risk factors. Children around the oncoming of puberty (ages 10 to 13) had the very best rates of multiple risks at 16.2 percent. Eleven percent of older teens (14 to 17) had 3 or more risk factors. The study found the risk was higher for girls than boys.As the researchers follow the children, the aim will be to see if this kind of early screening they can be handy in targeting kids for changes in lifestyle like diet and exercise to avoid problems later in life. To motivate kids being healthier, parents can set a good example. Get them away from the television. Don't let them drink too much soda. 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"To be clear, we will never sit on the sidelines on this battle against this scourge."In a joint statement read from the host, Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt, the EU leaders urged President Bush to build "the broadest possible global coalition against terrorism."They also stressed their rejection of "any equation of, also, fanatical terrorist groups, as well as the Arab and Muslim world generally speaking."Each of the 15 EU countries is ready to aid the U.S. response "according to the means," they said.One of many ideas ratified:a single arrest warrant for all those EU states. A suspect wanted in a could be pursued in all 15;a streamlined extradition process; andclosing financial loopholes to choke off terrorists money supply.However the Europeans still expressed some reservations about military action."We want these actions to become targeted," the declaration said, adding that targets normally include "states abetting, supporting or harboring terrorists.""We express our total solidarity with all the American people in the face of terrorist attacks," the leaders said.©MMI CBS Worldwide Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. 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The actual 'it' thing in Hollywood is adapting comic books for the big screen, primarily with publishing giants like Marvel and DC Comics.On the rate that comic book movies are increasingly being produced, it's practically uncommon nowadays to walk into a theater and not see at least one preview or poster for a DC or Marvel-based movie.The smaller comic book publishers, like Image and Dark Horse, are muscling their way onto the Hollywood film lots. All of it started in 1978 with the pivotal relieve "Superman: The Movie," starring the late Christopher Reeves. The film was received well and even won a few awards.However, it had not been until 2002's "Spider-Man" that Hollywood studios and comic strip publishers realized what kind of damage they may do at the box office.When compared, "Superman" grossed more than $134 million, while "Spider-Man" and "Spider-Man 2" are a couple of of the top ten highest grossing U.S. box office films with $403 million and $373 million, respectively.Marvel surely could climb out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 1998 partly due to comic book-to-big screen cash infusion it received. Nevertheless, most analysts believe their haul was relatively small in comparison to the money raked in by the Hollywood studios that produced television. That's why Marvel decided to start out into its own hands.Why is this so? Comic book movies are so lucrative nowadays that even Archie Comics is rumored being jumping on the bandwagon.Imagine, every superhero, every super team (the X-Men and Fantastic Four) every superhero from every super team--and maybe even a villain or two--are all film possibilities.What's more, it isn't just your typical superhero fare that's obtaining the Hollywood treatment. Audiences have also embraced "The Road To Perdition," the biopic "American Splendor" and the gritty crime noir "Sin City." With so much variety and breadth of cloth, comic book movies may have a significant long and profitable future. no previous page next 1/2 <a href=http://gcthulin.com/navyuggs-uk.html>navy uggs</a> It's tempting, when watching Honor Blackman slither across a similarly well-preserved vintage Aston Martin, to see them as gadget staple reasons for the enduring success of 007 movies. Girls and gizmos is really a formula that's worked for four decades, which is the point of the Science Museum exhibit that Blackman helped open inside london. "The stories won out on the characters," says Blackman. "Isn't that modest of me to convey that?" Blackman was Pussy Galore in "Goldfinger," perhaps the most memorably named of the long type of Bond girls. And while she is usually the things you remember most in regards to the movie, reports CBS News Correspondent Mark Phillips, who are able to forget the gadgets? Fans of fictional British Agent 007 would remember Aston Martin's ejection seat, that will come in handy in "Goldfinger," and the exploding briefcase scene in "From Russia with Love." Of course, the baddies had their tricks as well. Rosa Klebb had poison dagger shoes in "From Russia With Love." They are now part of the exhibit.And who are able to forget Oddjob's lethal Frisbee hat? That's within the museum, too. And so is the hypodermic-needle pen, the credit-card lock pick, the electronic bug detector seems like a shaver, and the high-powered rifle that's made out of a camera.Four decades of technical fantasy that, in accordance with curators at London's Science Museum, might not have been so fantastic. "If the thing is that the car phone in "From Russia with Love," she has this huge handset, probably batteries within the boot, radiophone of the type the army would have been using," says David Rooney, gadget expert in the museum.The exhibit is not only just a trip down memory lane; this is an education in movie-making trickery too. Take a green wall, what looks like a piece of pipe and a camera and you can be hanging from the the surface of the Golden Gate Bridge.The exhibit not simply traces the fascination with technology, it traces four decades of fear. The early crooks were the communists, but later freelance villains, some with nuclear bombs, were ficticious precursors of recent terrorists."It's a reflection of the culture that's going on; it's a reflection of our fears and it is, in a sense, by way of addressing them, of laying them bare and saying we could talk about this," says Rooney.It's tempting also to look at Honor Blackman and that car in "Goldfinger" and say 'they don't make them the way they used to.' But also in James Bond films, they do. And it still works for "Tomorrow Never Dies," the show that opens later this year in which Brosnan plays Bond. The exhibition runs from Oct. 16, 20002 to April 27, 2003. The exhibit will go to Detroit next year. <a href=http://gcthulin.com/classicuggboots-uk.html>classic ugg</a> Fresh comedy faces and a wise guy are probably the contenders for the 51st Annual Primetime Emmy Award nominations. The Sopranos , HBO's critically acclaimed series about a mobster in suburbia, captured a top 16 Emmy nominations Thursday and became the 1st cable program to be recognized in the best dramatic series category. Also making strong showings with 13 nominations apiece were Fox's off-kilter comedy Ally McBeal , the ABC legal drama The Practice and the CBS miniseries Joan of Arc .HBO also fielded only the second cable comedy series to earn a nomination, the risque program Sex and the City . But the most nominated network, with 82 bids, was NBC, with HBO second with 74. ABC received 58 nominations, CBS had 46 and Fox received 33. The awards were announced by Camryn Manheim, who had previously been nominated as best dramatic supporting actress for your Practice and by David Hyde Pierce, also a nominee for supporting comedy actor for Frasier . The pair were winners in those categories a year ago.The other nominees for best drama are E.R. , Law and Order , NYPD Blue and a year ago?'s winner, The Practice .The nominees for the most powerful comedy are Ally McBeal , Most people enjoy Raymond , Frasier , Friends and Sex along with the City .Some of the acting nominees are David Hyde Pierce of Frasier , Camryn Manheim in the Practice , Calista Flockhart of Ally McBeal and Dennis Franz of NYPD Blue .Meryl Marshall, chairman and ceo of the Television Academy, broke what's promising to Manheim and Pierce inside a predawn announcement carried live on TV.Lead actors in drama series who received nods included Dennis Franz and Jimmy Smits of NYPD Blue , Dylan McDermott with the Practice , and Sam Waterston of Law & Order , with the Sopranos ?' James Gandolfini. Competing with Soprano actresses Lorraine Bracco and Edie Falco, drama series lead actress nominees included Gillian Anderson of Fox's The X-Files , Christine Lahti of CBS' Chicago Hope and Julianna Margulies of E.R. Kelsey Grammer, who won the top comedy actor trophy this past year, was nominated again. Joining him were Michael J. Fox of ABC's Spin City , John Lithgow of NBC's 3rd Rock From your Sun , Paul Reiser of NBC's Mad About yourself and Ray Romano of Most people enjoy Raymond . 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John could make this happen with ease and just as warm as his personality felt once you sat in a room with him, it was felt in his music," said Goldberg, in an interview with CBS Radio News.He adds that although Phillips "may have had his ups and downs, he was still being a kind and gentle soul."Phillips' accomplishments include organizing, with Lou Adler, the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival, the 1st large-scale rock festival.He is the daddy of actress McKenzie Phillips, who has gone public together with her story of what it was like to grow up in her father's house, that has been filled with drugs and was the scene of parties devoted to drugs.Later, they both kicked the drug habit possibly at one point made appearances together, talking about the perils of drug addiction.Phillips never stopped making music and recently completed an album with Keith Richards and Mick Jagger the three had started to make Two-and-a-half decades ago.Just before going into the hospital, Phillips had finished making another album - of recent music. © MMI Viacom Internet Services Inc. 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