
Notebook: Cures of Cursing
July 14, 2009 1:53 PM
Katie Couric reports on a new study done by researchers in Keele University in England which demonstrates that swearing helps people endure physical pain and violence.
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ADA Lawrence Oh
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ADA Josh Hanshaft
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Deputy DA John O'Mara
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Graphic video: Man dead in "truly shocking" London attack
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People cling to car in "sidewalk skiing" stunt
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Okla. tornado survivor finds dog buried alive under rubble
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Amanda Seyfried talks filming Seth MacFarlane's new Western
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Injured Okla. teacher: "I wish I could have done more"
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ADA Joe Alexis, Bureau Chief, Rackets Division
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July 14, 2009 1:53 PM
Katie Couric reports on a new study done by researchers in Keele University in England which demonstrates that swearing helps people endure physical pain and violence.
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Friend implicates Boston bombing suspect in triple homicide 1:38 May 22, 2013
IRS Manager: "I have not done anything wrong" 1:36 May 22, 2013
Residents return to tornado-ravaged neighborhoods 1:46 May 22, 2013