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Breaking News Tue, 9 Feb 2010
Man
Cancer   Disease   Health   Men   Photos  
Would you pass the male MOT? Take our health test - and find out whether ...
| Most men take better care of their car than their body, and their health suffers as a result. | Men’s life expectancy is almost six years shorter than women’s - they’re four times ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
The Daily Mail
Pregnancy
Baby   Hormone   Photos   Pregnancy   Women  
'Baby brain' and 12 other pregnancy myths
| Pregnancy may bring a rush of euphoric emotions for many women, but it can also mean nine months of paranoia and panic. We are fed so much information that the path from conception to labour can be ... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba)
The Times
An Iraqi newborn, who health officials suspect is infected with cholera Ethics debate over blood from newborn safety tests
| WASHINGTON - A critical safety net for babies — that heelprick of blood taken from every newborn — is facing an ethics attack. | After those tiny blood spots are tested for a list of dev... (photo: AP / Alaa al-Marjani) Star Tribune
Blood   Ethics   Newborn   Photos   Tests  
A boy waits with his mother for his malaria lab results at a dispensary in Tanga, Tanzania Bad malaria drugs litter Africa, raising fears of resistance
High rates of the most effective type of malaria-fighting drugs sold in three African countries are poor quality - including nearly half the pills sampled in Senegal - raising fears of increased drug ... (photo: Public Domain / BotMultichillT) Breitbart
Africa   Drugs   Health   Malaria   Photos  
Top Stories
President Barack Obama speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Thursday, Dec. 24, 2009, after the Senate passed the health care reform bill. GOP cool to Obama call for two-party health talks
| CHARLES BABINGTON | The Associated Press | WASHINGTON - Republicans gave a chilly reception Monday to President Barack Obama's invitation to discuss health care in a bi... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci) Philadelphia Daily News
Democrats   Health   Photos   US   Whitehouse  
Mother and Child Child Sense: Listening to our child's (complaining) sense
| Understanding your child's dominant sense begins with listening. By listening carefully to your child - even during the annoying complaints and tantrums your children e... (photo: WN / sweet) The News & Observer
Children   Listening   Parents   Photos   Tantrum  
Brokers are seen under the curve of German stock index DAX at the stock market in Frankfurt, central Germany, Monday, Oct. 20, 2008. European stocks rally despite debt fears
| LONDON - European markets rebounded Monday as investors looked past a slump in Asia and set aside worries about debt problems in countries like Greece and Portugal to b... (photo: AP / Michael Probst) Houston Chronicle
Debt   London   Markets   Photos   Stock  
Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates speaks with members of the U.S. and Turkish press following his meetings with Turkish officials in Ankara, Turkey, Feb. 6, 2010. 'Don't ask' was built on fear, bigotry
| Hats off to Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Mike Mullen for initiating the move to restore full rights to gays and lesbians in the milit... (photo: US DoD / Cherie Cullen) Chicago Sun-Times
Defense   Military   Photos   Politics   US  
In this photo released by Converse, film director Spike Lee, left, shares a laugh with Miami Heat guard Dwyane Wade, right, between takes of the filming of a new Converse shoe TV commercial, Monday, Sept. 25, 2006 in Miami. (AP Photo/Converse, David Adame) Miami Heat's Dwyane Wade reaches flash point
| A turbulent season for the reeling Miami Heat has left star guard Dwyane Wade all over the emotional map. | He embraced changes amid the regression of young guards Mari... (photo: AP / Converse, David Adame) The Miami Herald
Basketball   Miami   Photos   Player   Sports  
First lady Michelle Obama reads a holiday story to a group of children following the lighting of the National Christmas Tree, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009, in Washington. CAPITAL CULTURE: First lady tackling child obesity
| NANCY BENAC | The Associated Press | WASHINGTON - By now, it is abundantly clear that Michelle Obama loves french fries. | The first lady talks about this "guilty pleas... (photo: AP / Haraz N. Ghanbari) Philadelphia Daily News
Culture   Food   Obesity   Photos   Washington  
Peace Human Rights
A Chef's Ingredients, and His Hopes, Run Afoul of a Bord
Will Comelec printing woes never end? Cabinet group cites ne
Lhuillier gets Italy decoration Cabinet group cites need for
Hamas sees 'no prospects' for Mideast peace
Vicente Fox laptop
A Chef's Ingredients, and His Hopes, Run Afoul of a Border Inspection
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Russia: Activists’ Detention Unjustified
Super Bowl: 'This is the pinnacle of my life. Now I can
Percy Jackson: Gods and monsters
Mirwaiz's march foiled; shifts campaign to Internet
An Indian policeman stand  outside the United Nations office in Srinagar, India, Monday, Feb. 8, 2010. Authorities sealed off neighborhoods as thousands of armed troops in riot gear warned people to stay indoors in Indian Kashmir's main city Monday in an attempt to block a separatist rally against alleged rights violations by Indian forces.
Mirwaiz's march foiled; shifts campaign to Internet
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Terrorism Law Enforcement
Student Siddique awaits terror case ruling
Fast-track Azamgarh terror cases: Digvijay
Asset-freezing terror Bill rushed through Commons
Congress: Dialogue must focus on terror
President Barack Obama makes a statement in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 21, 2009. From left are, Budget Director Peter Orszag, Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki and the president.
Obama Challenges Terrorism Critics
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Editorial: Toughen DWI laws and save lives
Ore law enforcement starts roads crackdown
Denver's Texting While Driving Law Has Led To Only 6 Tic
HARRY PHIBBS: Privileged? No one is above the law
Cellphone
Publicize, Enforce Cellphone Law
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Racism Computer Security
Australian PM worried over stories of racism
Australia's racism - Can they afford the consequences?
Meghan McCain: Tea Party represents 'innate racism'
Meghan McCain Calls Out Tea Party For Racism, On 'The Vi
British Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei leaves Southwark Crown Court after his hearing on charges of perverting the course of justice, London, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010. Dizaei is one of the most senior Muslim police officers in Britain.
Profile: Ali Dizaei
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Oracle pushes PaaS cloud computing
Stuck in exile
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
Computer specialist finds way to unlock security chip Discov
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
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Aids Death Penalty
'AIDS prevalence still high in Guntur'
Starbucks' new heart cup reminds customers of its parnte
NAS Appreciates Media Role in Aids Prevention Campaign
HIV/Aids- Poor Feeding Shortens Life
World Aids Day as celebrated in Sierra Leone, banners displaying partners of various groups, NGOs and the Ministry of Health.
Millions at risk if AIDS focus fades, says expert
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Death sentence for 'White House boss'
Record-high 86% back death penalty
Oklahoma panel OKs death sentence for child rapists
Oklahoma House panel OKs death sentence for child rapists
Zebra - Animals -Zoo
Utah zoo investigating deaths of 2 zebras
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