AP – A presidential panel on Monday told shocking new details of U.S. medical experiments done in Guatemala in the 1940s, including a pronouncement to re-infect a dying woman in a syphilis study.
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Glee Comic Con Panel Part 1


Glee— When FOX aired a special preview of its subversive new comedy musical series Glee after the American Idol finale, the response was through the roof, and fans have hungered for a further episode ever since. The wait is over! Stars Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele and Cory Monteith and the producers of the FOX hit bestow a sneak preview screening of a by no means-before-announce episode with panel discussion to follow. Don’t Stop Believin’, Comic-Con fans! Glee is here!

Joe Bongioni works on his tan in a tanning booth in New York, Wednesday, March 24, 2010.  A 10 percent sales tax on indoor tanning, which takes effect this year, is helping to pay for the health care overhaul.  (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)AP – Federal health experts say more restrictions are needed to protect teenagers from the cancer risks of tanning beds, including a potential ban for people under 18.


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Lawyers enter the federal Courthouse for a hearing on whether dozens of cases will be consolidated before a single judge in San Diego, Calif., Thursday, March 25, 2010. A special panel of U.S. federal judges is being asked Thursday to consolidate, before a single court, dozens of proposed class-action lawsuits filed by Toyota owners who say the value of their vehicles has plummeted after millions were recalled for safety fixes. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP – ContentType:Spot Development; ContentElement:FullStory; Breaking:Right;


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Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda takes questions from reporters during a briefing in Nagoya, central Japan, Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Toyota is repairing nearly 1 million vehicles in the U.S. and Japan for potentially leaky oil hoses, the latest in a spate of quality problems battering the world's biggest automaker. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)AP – Toyota Motor Corp. faces more questions from Congress over its troubled protection record when top company officials be a witness Tuesday at a Senate hearing on the automaker’s huge worldwide recall of 8.5 million vehicles.


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