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A cure for the common hangover?

College students may soon be able to party hearty without the usual after-drinking drag.The Cure, an all-natural cure for the common hangover invented by a University of Colorado graduate, will be available in 800 Colorado liquor stores by Sept. 15. Robert Scholl, 26, developed The Cure with his sis...
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Botox: Meaning

There are some lines or wrinkles between the eye brows which sometimes wear a very bad shape. Botox is used to make these lines or wrinkles look better. Botox helps in reducing or eliminating those overworked or weakening muscles for which wrinkles occur. Botox is not a permanent treatment. Botox ca...
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Vatican official suspended in homosexual scandal

Vatican : An Italian priest serving in the Roman Curia has been suspended after a television broadcast videotapes in which the cleric made homosexual advances at another man. Msgr. Tomasso Stenico confirmed to reporters that he had been suspended from his position in the Congregation for the Cl...
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1957: Homosexuality 'should not be a crime'

A report sponsored by the government has suggested homosexual behaviour between consenting adults should no longer be a criminal offence. The proposal is the principal and most controversial recommendation put forward by the 13-member committee chaired by Sir John Wolfenden, Vice-Chancellor of Readi...
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Warning: Financial chaos ahead

After relative calm on the currency markets over the past 15 years - albeit interrupted by a couple hiccups - sustained financial turmoil may be lurking. An international monetary crisis is not a new phenomenon, but this time the extent, depth, violence and speed of capital movements chasing sho...
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'Nehru, Edwina were in love'

NEW DELHI [INDIA] : "Love blossomed" between a "lonely" Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of the country, and the last Viceroy of India Lord Mountbatten's wife, Edwina, who had other "lovers" before, says her daughter. Pamela Mountbatten, who fondly called Nehru "Mamu" (maternal uncle), ...
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India pushes people power in Africa

BANGALORE - China has outpaced India in the race for influence in Africa, but India has signaled that it is not about to give up the fight. During his recent visit to Ethiopia, Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee inaugurated an e-network initiative that will enable Delhi to reach out to people ...
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People born homosexual, say local school officials

The  Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland has accomplished what science and medicine have been unable to confirm, simply declaring in its newly approved school curriculum for children that some babies are born homosexual. Activists are appealing the decision, and former homosexuals ...
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The call of the Ganga

There are certain things that are a must do in life. Even if it means pulling out of bed at 4 in the morning to make it to the water's edge in one of India's most chaotic cities. But the draw of India's most famous and revered river -- the Ganga, flowing through Hinduism's most sacred city, Varan...
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NGOs turn child predators in Buddhist holy city

Bodhgaya : Declared a world heritage site by UNESCO in 2002, Bodhgaya in Bihar is a holy city for Buddhists the world over. Over 600 NGOs operate here, many claiming to work for the welfare of the district?s under-privileged children. Samanvaya Ashram is one such NGO that shelters children ess...
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U.N.: More than 4 million Iraqis displaced

GENEVA : More than 4 million Iraqis have now been displaced by violence in the country, the U.N. refugee agency said Tuesday, warning that the figure will continue to rise. The number of Iraqis who have fled the country as refugees has risen to 2.2 million, said Jennifer Pagonis, spokeswoman for ...
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Indian school kicks out 5 HIV-positive kids again

NEW DELHI : Five HIV-positive children have been turned away from a school in southern India for the second time, despite a government promise that they would be allowed to return, newspapers reported on Wednesday. The children -- a boy and four girls aged between five and 11 -- were first thrown...
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Hey ! Girls Wana Good Looks Have Some Beauty Tips

Ludhiana: Dr. Monika(M.B.B.S,M.D) Says Cosmetic Dermatology is a rapidly growing field that can attribute its popularity to the aging lady boomers. People are getting more & more aware and conscious about their looks and every body knows that real beauty lies in healthy and glowing skin. Interes...
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More stores ask you to bring your own bag

How often do you hear a supermarket cashier ask, "Paper or plastic?" In recent years, that question has more or less gone by the wayside. For the most part, checkers automatically pack goceries in the less expensive plastic unless directed by customers to do otherwise. But the tide is starting...
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A trafficked girl escapes her captors and rebuilds her life

Her new friends call her Coco. She is one of the more than 1 million children trafficked worldwide every year. When she was growing up in Romania, Coco would help out at home every day while struggling to stay in school. Then, when she was nine, her father left the family. Her mother was disab...
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Finding the balance between family and work

Marisa Thalberg, 37, a working mother in New York City, has not owned an alarm clock for years. Every morning, her five-year-old daughter Hannah or her five-month-old daughter Avery takes care of waking her up in the early hours. Like millions of women around the world, from the moment her day be...
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In Djibouti, Fatouma struggles to become her village?s first female high school graduate

ARDO, Djibouti, 2 January 2007 ? Fatouma, 20, carries a heavy burden on her small shoulders. She is the eldest of 16 children whose father was lost during the civil war in Djibouti. Her mother ekes out a living by selling crepes. Despite the hardships of her daily life, Fatouma will soon be the firs...
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Delhi contributes 70% pollution load to Yamuna

New Delhi, April 19: The 22-km stretch of the Yamuna in Delhi may be barely two per cent of the length of the river, but it contributes over 70 per cent of the pollution load, says a book published by NGO Centre for Science and Environment. The book "sewage canal: how to clean the Yamuna" says D...
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The how and Y of male and female brains

Researchers at NIMR and their collaborators have shown that sex chromosomes may contribute directly to differences in the brains of males and females, Arthur Arnold and his colleagues report in the Journal of Neuroscience. (NIMRs contribution was led by Robin Lovell-Badge and Paul Burgoyne.)Most peo...
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