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Whyatt from Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health in New York City told Reuters Health...Babies with the highest level of exposure were born about five days earlier than those exposed to the lowest levels. It's important to note, the researchers...
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Thai police promised to get tough with criminals who steal historic artifacts for the international market after a spate of thefts from the old capital of Ayuthaya outraged the public in the Buddhist country. At least 20 heads of Buddha statues have...
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Dalton signalled Britain, facing urgent operational needs in Afghanistan, would hold out for all of its aircraft. “We are saying 25 is the answer, what is the question?,” he told Reuters, adding the onus was on Airbus Military to say what could be achieved....
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Belgian colony since 1999 to help the government of Congo as it struggles to reestablish state control over the vast central African nation following a 1998-2003 war and humanitarian disaster which have killed an estimated 5.4 million people. "It's partly...
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On the surface, President Nicolas Sarkozy's efforts to keep the French-German axis at the core of an enlarged EU, undertaken with trademark hyperactivity and an eye for striking symbolism, have found a keen partner in Chancellor Angela Merkel. The more...
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South African power utility Eskom said on Friday it will submit a final tariff rise request to the power regulator by end-November, incorporating suggestions from the government and municipalities. Eskom submitted its original application in September,...
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French researchers are calling into question the safety of a cosmetic procedure that offers to melt away fat without surgery, exercise or pills. The doctors, writing in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases, warn that the procedure, known as mesotherapy,...
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NBC Universal looks to be in play, with minority shareholder Vivendi considering shedding its stake and Comcast, and now undoubtedly others, kicking the tires. As the news broke, I just happened to be getting through the new book -- The Curse of the Mogul:...
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The Tour de France, still reeling from last year's doping affairs, will face the daunting task of restoring cycling's image when it starts its three-week journey of more than 3,500km on Saturday. A scandal-free race would lift its battered reputation...
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Two years ahead of the opening match at the 2010 Soccer World Cup, organisers in South Africa are having to dig deeper into their pockets to match the soaring costs of constructing the tournament's stadiums. Local organising committee CEO Danny Jordaan...
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