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Roger Federer Can Join Elite Club With Win

Rod Laver will settle down in front of a TV on Sunday to watch Roger Federer play Rafael Nadal in the French Open final.

Review: 'X-Men' Game Anything but Super

As powerful as they are in comic books and movies, superheroes seemed destined for eternal lameness in video games.

Virginia, UMass Reach NCAA Lacrosse Final

Undefeated Virginia beat Syracuse 17-10 Saturday to advance to the NCAA men's lacrosse championship, opening a big lead in the first quarter and scoring three goals early in the fourth.

YWCA Votes to Allow Male Leaders

The YWCA voted overwhelmingly Saturday to allow men to help direct its operations for the first time in its 148-year history, eliminating a policy that allowed only women to serve as leaders of its nearly 300 local affiliates.

Fish Beats Melzer for Clay Court Title

Unseeded Mardy Fish rallied from a set down to beat Jurgen Melzer 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 and win the U.S. Clay Court Championship title Sunday.

Haas Retires From Clay Court Tournament

Mardy Fish advanced to the final of the U.S. Clay Court Championship when fifth-seeded Tommy Haas retired after five games Saturday night because of pain in his right wrist.

Melzer Advances to U.S. Clay Court Finals

Jurgen Melzer blended power and finesse Saturday to beat seventh-seed Paul Goldstein 6-3, 6-4 in the semifinals of the U.S. Clay Court Championships.

Baghdatis Retires With Lower Back Pain

Fourth-seeded Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus retired in his second-round match against American Vince Spadea on Thursday night because of lower back pain.

Williams Builds Okla. Gymnastics Dynasty

Mark Williams absorbed everything he could from Nebraska's gymnastics dynasty. Never the star, he studied what Francis Allen and Jim Howard did to lead the Cornhuskers to an unprecedented five NCAA titles in a row.

Auburn Wins Fourth Straight National Title

Steven Segerlin offered no apologies for methodically eliminating any suspense left in the NCAA swimming and diving championships.

Burnett Gives Arizona Chance at 1st Title

Simon Burnett's efforts in the NCAA swimming and diving championships on Friday night had his coach struggling for words.

Larsson Posts First Career World Cup Win

Markus Larsson posted his first career World Cup win Saturday after champion Giorgio Rocca failed to finish his fourth straight slalom.

Larsson Posts First World Cup Win

Markus Larsson posted his first World Cup win Saturday in the final slalom of the season, and the United States finished with three men in the top 10 of the overall standings for the first time.

Miller Leads U.S. to 1-2 Finish in Super-G

Bode Miller led the United States to a 1-2 finish Thursday in the World Cup super-G finale, and Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal clinched the discipline title with a third-place showing.

Svindal Edges Miller in Downhill Finale

Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway edged American Bode Miller to win the last downhill event of the World Cup season Wednesday while Austria's Michael Walchhofer clinched the discipline title.

RauShee Warren Retains 112-Pound Title

RauShee Warren of Cincinnati successfully defended his 112-pound division title Saturday as a trio of youthful boxers made impressive showings at the U.S. Championships, capped by super heavyweight Mike Wilson winning his third consecutive title.

Raich Wins Men's World Cup Slalom

Austria's Benjamin Raich moved closer to his first overall World Cup title on Friday with his first slalom win of the season.

Austria's Raich Wins Overall Alpine Title

Benjamin Raich of Austria wrapped up his first overall World Cup title by finishing fourth Saturday in the men's slalom race.

Ligety Overcomes Wind, Wins Giant Slalom

This time, Ted Ligety got out of bed. There was no problem with the alarm clock, and he made it to the course.

Simoncelli Wins World Cup Giant Slalom

Italy's Davide Simoncelli raced to his first World Cup giant slalom victory of the season Saturday, beating countryman Massimiliano Blardone by 0.08 seconds at Yongpyong Ski Resort.

Italians Rejoice at Di Centa's 50km Win

Giorgio di Centa turned the final race of the Turin Olympics into a big party in the Italian Alps. He won the most grueling race in cross-country skiing — the 50km freestyle — on the final day of the Olympics, setting off a raucous celebration among his fellow Italians.

South Korea Wins Men's Short Track Relay

Ahn Hyun-soo led South Korea to its sixth gold medal in eight short-track speedskating events, winning the 5,000-meter relay in an Olympic record time Saturday night. Canada took silver and the United States, with Apolo Anton Ohno, bronze.

Retiring Hays Takes Seventh in Four-Man

His final race finished, Todd Hays rose from the bobsled and slowly swung his legs over the side. Looking down, the brawny Texan paused. This was his moment, the one to savor — his last as an Olympian. Once again there would be no gold medal for Hays or the U.S. team, and that was fine.

Hays Says Goodbye As Germans Sweep Bobsled

His final race finished, Todd Hays rose from the bobsled and slowly swung his legs over the side. Looking down, the brawny Texan paused. This was his moment, the one to savor — his last as an Olympian.

Neighbors Finland, Sweden Battle for Gold

This is their game of a lifetime, and they know it. This is a Stanley Cup finals Game 7 magnified, a once unimaginable gold medal matchup of tiny bordering countries come true.

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Tomorrow's Male Contraceptives

Source: livescience.com

Other than the less-than-perfect withdrawal technique, men currently have only two contraception choices. Condoms are one often-unpleasant option; the other is undergoing surgery for a vasectomy, which can be irreversible and arguably not all that pleasant either.

ANTVOTE #4 > Rules Within Marriage

The husband should fulfill his marital duty to his wife, and likewise the wife to her husband. Do not deprive each other except by mutual consent and for a time. Then come together again so that Satan will not tempt you because of your lack of self-control. 1 Corinthians 7

Second Dancer calls Duke rape charges 'a crock'

Source: newsobserver.com

The second dancer in the Duke lacrosse case told police early on that allegations of rape were a "crock" and that she was with the accuser the entire evening except for a period of less than five minutes.

Men Who Can't Play, Drink

Source: livescience.com

Here's a shocker: "Men who are not confident in their sporting abilities may try and make up for this by drinking excessively." So says Richard de Visser, whose new study looked into the masculine behaviors of young men in London and how it all affects their health.

The Sum of Others (The Sum of Some II)

In the case of inclusion leading to exclusion, I conveyed my thoughts on a rather neutral stance in regards to women and men and their equal points, but brought light to how I saw the evolution of that ideal.

The Sum of Some

I've written about the 'trickery' of inclusion and how it in the end only serves to exclude by pointing out that there was a shortcoming in the first place.

Black Men Torn Between Promise and Doubt

Source: MSNBC

A recent survey conducted by The Washington Post, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University indicates that Black men in America today are deeply divided over the way they see themselves and their country.

1,4 million British women downloaded porn last year

Source: news.independent.co.uk

First major study of online pornography reveals 1 in 4 adults, including 1.4m women, downloaded images last year.

Britain a nation 'addicted to porn'

Source: news.independent.co.uk

New figures reveal Britain is "a nation addicted to porn". Nearly 11 million got a fix on the net last year. And experts say it is doing great damage to relationships between men and women.

Sex (Circa 2006)

Source: thephoenix.com

sex in 2006, oral is the new second base, straight girls kissing girls ain't just for college anymore, and the bro job: what happens when you mix "straight" guys, alcohol, and nothing good on tv

Lab-Grown Replacement Penis in Future?

Source: webmd.com

It's now possible to replace a defective, damaged, or diseased penis with a penis grown in a laboratory -- in rabbits.

Naked men try to calm a volcano

Source: msnbc.msn.com

JAVA, Indonesia — A drama that pits modern science versus an ancient culture is playing out on the verdant slopes of one of the world’s most active volcanoes.

Brando's real vice – his terrible taste in women

Source: timesonline.co.uk

Marlon Brando lead a chaotic life, according to Zaharat Power-Clare, a long time friend of the charismatic actor who is credited for profoundly altering the on-screen appearence of male actors.

Women Get Drunk, High and Addicted Easier Than Men

Source: news.yahoo.com

"The study documents how women, pound-for-pound, not only get more drunk or higher faster then men, but also become addicted more easily. The research results are presented in a new book from CASA called "Women Under the Influence" (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006)."

Man falls out of window while proving his love

Source: ynetnews.com

On the brighter side: Trying to let his wife just how much he loves her, 35-year-old Ashdod resident stands with half of his body outside window, loses his balance, sustains serious wounds.

Women: Trust your instincts.

Source: womenone.org

But the men whom the women preferred for a long-term relationship had a strong affinity for children.

Women attracted to men who like children: study

Source: today.reuters.co.uk

LONDON (Reuters) - Women can pick up cues about how men feel about children from their faces and use the subtle signs to rate them as potential partners, scientists said on Wednesday.

CNN.com - CDC wants HIV tests for everyone - May 9, 2006

Source: cnn.com

CDC must support nation wide health.

The Men Inside Cosmopolitan Magazine

The male question 'what do women think of men?' is timeless. Finding and analyzing this view is generally very difficult. Psychological and emotional barriers between men and women prevent communication generally between the sexes.

Never mind portfolio, women want eye candy

Source: chicagotribune.com

A new study finds financially independent women are taking a page from the men's playbook and seeking looks more than money.

Gender and the brain

Source: chicagotribune.com

Scientists are still a long way from figuring out what women and men really want, but they are getting a lot closer to understanding what makes their brains so different. New evidence shows how hormones wire the minds of men and women to see the world differently...

Men and Contraception

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Studies take us one step closer to finally being able to achieve a reliable form of male birth control.

Opinion: Boys will be boys, but girls are better

Source: gulfnews.com

A doble edged axe: More women in leadership positions, more women than men train as doctors and lawyers. more women enrol in higher education than men. Are we headed towards a culture resembling the Minoan culture of ancient Krete?

Men Have 30 Seconds to Impress Women

Source: buzzpatrol.com

"HALF of all women make their minds up within 30 seconds of meeting a man about whether he is potential boyfriend material..."

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