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Susan Ward was born April 15, 1976, in Monroe, Louisiana. Her father was a policeman and her mother worked double duty as a nurse and professor at a nearby university. Though her dad did police work to pay the bills, his real passion was raising exotic animals. Growing up with a mother who loves to cure the sick and a father who loves animals, it wasn't a surprise that young Susan harbored dreams of becoming a veterinarian.

Walking through a New Orleans mall at age thirteen, Susan was discovered by a modeling scout who offered her the chance to move to New York and work full-time in the fashion industry. The surprisingly levelheaded Susan didn't think this was her big chance to be a star, but rather her big chance to make enough money to pay for veterinary school


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GSK to drop Human Genome bid if "poison pill" stands

LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline said it would not proceed with its $2.6 billion offer for Human Genome Sciences unless the U.S. biotechnology company dropped a "poison pill" shareholder rights plan imposed to block the deal. Human Genome adopted the stockholder rights plan earlier this month in an attempt to ward off GSK in what is becoming an increasingly acrimonious battle between the companies that together sell new Lupus drug Benlysta. The British company is taking its $13-a-share offer direct to investors after Human Genome's board said it was inadequate. ...

Senator: Secret Service scandal likely not isolated

The incident involving U.S. Secret Service agents and members of the U.S. military allegedly hiring prostitutes before President Barack Obama visited Colombia was "almost certainly" not isolated, according to Sen. Susan Collins of Maine.

GSK says amends Human Genome tender offer conditions

LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline said it amended the conditions of its tender offer to acquire U.S. biotechnology company Human Genome Sciences in an attempt to address the target company's rights plan, which GSK called a "poison pill". Human Genome adopted a stockholder rights plan earlier in May in an attempt to ward off GSK, arguing that the suitor's $13-a-share bid was inadequate. ...

'House' Goes Out With A Bang

Series finale, 'Everybody Dies,' was flawed yet moving.By Tami Katzoff Hugh Laurie in the "House" finale Photo: FOX In the eight years "House" was on the air, the title character had plenty of opportunities to die: He'd been shot, electrocuted, in insulin shock and cardiac arrest and involved in a horrific bus crash, and he'd taken enough drugs to kill him many times over. Another chance came during Monday night's series finale — and it was a big one. [WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD] The episode, fittingly titled "Everybody Dies," starts off with the doctor lying half-conscious in a burning building after a heroin binge. Beside him lies his Patient of the Week, already dead. We know that he's facing six months in prison for violating his parole, and his best bud, James Wilson, is dying of cancer. Things do not bode well for Dr. House. The story of the final hour of "House" does not unfold chronologically; we learn how House arrived at his precarious position through flashbacks. His expired patient had originally come to Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital as a drug-seeker, but House quickly found evidence on the man's body of yet another medical mystery to solve. Throughout the episode we see House being House: brilliant, manipulative and desperately unhappy. When he's MIA from the hospital, Doctors Wilson and Foreman learn that he's gone to score heroin from his patient, and they track him down. But they arrive at a building already consumed in flames. It's too late for House — or is it? As in several episodes in previous seasons, various characters from House's past visit his subconscious, urging him to get up, get out and live. But there's an explosion, followed by a funeral. More familiar faces show up to eulogize House. They say nice things, but when it's Wilson's turn, he speaks the hard truth: "He was a bitter jerk who liked making people miserable." Then we have our Tom Sawyer moment. While expounding on House's faults at House's funeral, Wilson gets a text that reads, "Shut up, you idiot." By the end of the episode we learn that House has essentially faked his own death so that he can be by his best friend's side during the last few months of his life. In doing so he has sacrificed the ability to do the thing he loves the most, solving puzzles. It's a sweet and moving episode, but certainly not among the series' best. There are too many implausibles: How does a crippled, drugged man escape an exploding building without a scratch? And how did he manage to switch his own dental records with those of his dead patient? Things like that don't happen, even on "House." Bringing back old favorites like Sela Ward, Anne Dudek, Jennifer Morrison and Kal Penn was a nice touch, but it made the absence of Lisa Edelstein's Cuddy even more glaring. As House's longtime boss and short-time girlfriend, Dr. Cuddy was a significant presence during seven seasons of the show. She should have been at that funeral. Like House himself, the show's last hurrah was deeply flawed. But the final scene, with Hugh Laurie uttering his last line as House ("Cancer's boring") before he and Wilson ride off on motorcycles to who-knows-where, was damn near perfect.

Farmers' markets are good for you

Susan Hendricks reports farmers' markets are good for you and good for the economy.

AngelWorld Dives Into ‘Devil And The Deep Blue Sea’; Biel, Moretz, Morgan To Star

Two days ago, AngelWorld Entertainment announced the creation of a $150M equity fund with merchant bank First Wall Street. The next day, it said it would finance and produce The Big Shoe starring Susan Sarandon and Jim Sturgess. And on the third day, the company says it has signed on to finance and produce The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea starring Jessica Biel, Chlo

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