| Fri 20 Nov 2009 |

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Five Foods That Can Help You Lose Weight Nancy Quinn, Contributing writer | The dieting aisles of your local grocery store feature a vast array of pill choices that vie for your attention, many boasting advertisements that weight will drop a...
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India working well on child issues, but too slow: Unicef New Delhi: Progress on child issues is slow even though India has accomplished a great deal in ensuring the rights of children almost two decades after it ratified the Convention ...
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Police head warns officers would resign over Tory plans Sir Hugh Orde says directly-elected commissioners would undermine police independence | The head of the Association of Chief Police Officers has warned that chief constables may resign if a Conservati...
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Stem cells: the first human trial | People suffering from a form of incurable blindness could soon become the first patients in the world to benefit from a new and controversial transplant operation using stem cells derived from spare...
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| Disease Health Photos Science Stem Cells |

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Mediterranean diet: For a longer and healthier life | Alva Carpenter | alva.arabnews@naturalhealthlines.com | The Mediterranean diet is gaining in popularity as a tasty, low-fat heart-healthy way to eat. | But Mediterranean food is really simple local ...
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| Diet Health Life Mediterranean Photos |
| Thu 19 Nov 2009 |

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Shopping 'fix' through mobile phones | IN THIS DAY AND AGE, when technology has virtually shrunk our world, one can say that nothing is impossible as long as you have a mobile phone within your reach. | When cellular phones got into the ...
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| Photos Shopping Technology World phones |

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ANALYSIS - Has Thaksin's Cambodian stunt backfired? | BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thaksin Shinawatra's provocative trip to neighbouring Cambodia last week has stirred up trouble back home in Thailand, but by triggering a nationalist row, the fugitive ex-premie...
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| Cambodia Photos Politics Thailand Thaksin |

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Afghan Lessons from the Iraq War You don’t have to go back 40 years to the Vietnam War to feel the sting of déjà vu. Returning to the Iraq War just three years ago will suffice. | Last week, Defense Secretary Robert Gates summed up t...
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Pittsburgh Rides: Italy: Tour of a Lifetime | Some years ago I began talking about touring Italy on a motorcycle. My wife and I have made a few trips to Italy, and we always rented a car to tour the country. As anyone who has been there can tel...
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| Wed 18 Nov 2009 |

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Notre Dame's honorary degree to Obama sparks debate within Catholic church Next Page 1 | 2 Previous Page | BALTIMORE - Fallout continues from the summer controversy over the University of Notre Dame awarding an honorary degree to President Barack Obama, who supports abortion...
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