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The Reading and Leeds festivals – supposedly the last redoubt of "the kids" – will be headlined by the Cure (whose leader, Robert Smith, is 53) and the Foo Fighters, with an average age of 43.6.

The novelist is not only modernizing "The Stranger" but demonstrating its enduring relevance, which has made it an influential text for everybody from George W. Bush, who reportedly read the book in 2006, to the Cure, whose 1979 song "Killing an Arab" provides a concise summary of Camus's novel ("I'm alive/I'm dead/I'm the stranger").

So it's little wonder that a tribute album could draw 30 acts: not only folky types, like Paolo Nutini and the Swell Season, but also Beck, Morcheeba, Snow Patrol and Robert Smith of the Cure, whose echoing guitar turns "Small Hours" into a shimmering anthem.

About one in 800 U.S. newborns develops Down syndrome, a condition without a cure whose most disabling symptom is often profound mental retardation.

The son of a breast cancer survivor, I appreciate the work of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, whose volunteers have raised $2 billion to fight the disease.

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Elizabeth Holmes was a college dropout (even if that college was Stanford) who launched a company originally called 'Real Time Cures' whose name she changed to 'Theranos' (a combination of therapy and diagnosis) -- the idea was to provide patients with greater health information.

Fire cured tobaccos, whose production involves direct contact of the leaf with wood-smoke, contain particularly high concentrations of PAHs [8].

In tumour regrowth-delay experiments, the analysis of results in the higher dose ranges may be complicated by a dose-dependent proportion of non-recurrent (cured) tumours, whose inclusion in the analysis is not straightforward.

The plan was to eradicate the empire's Armenians — "a deadly illness whose cure called for grim measures" — and it was largely successful.

Its hysteria is but another symptom of a political virus that can't be quarantined and whose cure is as yet unknown.

And that's not to mention the slaughter in the gladiatorial arena or the death from illnesses whose cure we now take for granted.

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