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Date: 14 May 2012
Hameed Shaheen
ISLAMABAD - A media report quoting an Azeri Daily Gundelik accuses certain Israeli food items of "containing ingredients which may lead to infertility in male consumers", quotes PressTV.
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Date: 14 May 2012
Clemente Ferrer
The Court of Justice of the European Parliament adopted a dictum by which embryonic cells must be legally regarded as human embryossince they are capable of developing into a human being. Human life begins from the first moment of conception.
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Date: 7 May 2012
Clemente Ferrer
In 2006 at a meeting of the British Labour Party, Bob Geldof, singer and political activist, publicly praised the policy to fight AIDS, explaining that monogamy, marital fidelity and sexual abstinence are the most effective weapons to fight against AIDS; in other words, those that ensure that this disease does not progress.
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Date: 26 Apr 2012
KABUL, April 26 (INP): Taliban’s main website "Al-Amara" was hacked by unidentified hackers on Thursday, an official said.
The website was hacked late afternoon, as early in the day the site was publishing its daily news, Taliban's statements, articles and editorials.
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Date: 23 Apr 2012
Clemente Ferrer
Breast surgery is the second most executed esthetic intervention around the world. A lot of women are asking themselves if their prosthetics is the Prosthesis Poly Implant (PIP), which has been withdrawn from the market (www.pipfrance.fr).
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Date: 10 Apr 2012
Clemente Ferrer
The appeals court in the State of Illinois (USA) rejected a lawsuit dealing with a woman’s regret of having committed an abortion. This woman is entitled to compensations for damages caused by the abortion clinic, since they should have told her that she was killing the life of a human being who was still inside the mother’s womb.
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Date: 9 Apr 2012
Peerzada Ashiq
Srinagar: Sixteen years ago, three bullets crippled lower limbs of Arshad Ahmad Pandit (37) during a cross firing between militants and security forces in Srinagar. After six years of mulling over an idea, Pandit has worked on a hope for paraplegic patients to drive around freely in a four-wheeler by
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Date: 9 Apr 2012
MUDDASIR ALI
Srinagar, Apr 8: His genius has its origin in Kashmir’s volatile era of crackdowns and nocturnal raids. Nothing but persistence to find a way out of the persistent suffering turned Ghulam Muhammad Mir, a small time farmer who has never been to school, into an innovator of a class.
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Date: 26 Mar 2012
Clemente Ferrer
Pharmaceutical multinational Pfizer bought off multinational company Wyeth for 50,000 million Euros. Wyeth manufactures and sells condoms, abortion pills and contraceptives. Thus, Pfizer is now expanding its market unto the “business of death”. Many consumers react by purchasing these pharmaceutical products
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Date: 15 Mar 2012
SRINAGAR (AP)— Scientists said Thursday they have cloned a rare Himalayan goat in Indian-controlled Kashmir, hoping to help increase the number of animals famed for their silky soft undercoats used to make pashmina wool, or cashmere.
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Date: 12 Mar 2012
New Delhi, March 1: A complaint against Microsoft for allegedly displaying objectionable content on its website was rejected by a Delhi court Thursday. A Rs.5,000 fine was also slapped on the petitioner.
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Date: 11 Mar 2012
Clemente Ferrer
It is not a problem spending hours in front the television. However, the problem surges when this habit brings about social passivity, that is, not spending one’s leisure time by doing more active activities.
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Date: 8 Mar 2012
WASHINGTON: A strong geomagnetic storm is racing from the Sun toward Earth, and its expected arrival on Thursday could affect power grids, airplane routes and space-based satellite navigation systems, U.S. space weather experts said.
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Date: 2 Mar 2012
Ishaq Bhat
Srinagar: Scientists have developed new way to transfer data from a server to a laptop, Smart phone or a tablet at 100MB per second using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) in overhead lighting.
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Date: 26 Feb 2012
LONDON, February 27 (INP): WikiLeaks on Monday started to release more than 5 million emails written by or to the U.S. intelligence company Stratfor, the whistleblower organisation said.
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Date: 23 Feb 2012
PARIS: Scientists on Wednesday said they had uncovered the first molecular proof that the "biological clock" is linked to a type of sudden, fatal heart attack.
Ventricular arrhythmia, or abnormal heartbeat, occurs most frequently after waking in the morning -- and also to a lesser degree in the evening hours -- and causes a high number of deaths.
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Date: 20 Feb 2012
Clemente Ferrer
Having a child can significantly alter the working lives of more than half of the women who are between the ages of 30 and 44. They are obliged to reduce their working hours, or in other cases, to leave work on a temporary basis or even permanently.
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Date: 17 Feb 2012
By Amir Iliaifar
A California company is well underway with research that would enable a simple breathalyzer test to detect lung cancer in humans.
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Date: 7 Feb 2012
New Delhi: Internet giants Google Inc. and Facebook removed content from some Indian domain websites on Monday following a court directive warning them of a crackdown "like China" if they did not take steps to protect religious sensibilities.
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Date: 6 Feb 2012
For a while let us de-intensify our mindset from the intricacies & rigidity of theoritical text and chemical reactions as perceived by most of the people, especially beginners. The chemistry students should breathe effortlessly as here I am not going to stir their mental scenario by imposing formal definitions or complexities of chemical reactions.
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Date: 6 Feb 2012
Srinagar: Jammu & Kashmir Voluntary Health Association (JKVHA) today urged people to take a pledge to join the Global fight against cancer to reduce premature deaths from this devastating disease.
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Date: 4 Feb 2012
Hacker group Anonymous, in an embarrassment for law enforcement, released a recording Friday of a conference call between the FBI and Scotland Yard discussing operations against the hacking collective.
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Date: 3 Feb 2012
NEW DELHI: The trickle-down effect of Kapil Sibal's policy to crack down on 'offensive' content in the Indian websphere has begun to gather steam.
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Date: 2 Feb 2012
Commission report says more information needed on health risks from implants made by French firm.
There is not enough data available to fully assess the health risks of breast implants made by French firm Poly Implant Prothèse (PIP), according to a report published today by the European Commission.
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Date: 31 Jan 2012
America has a drinking problem. No, not booze. I'm talking about soft drinks. According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation, the average American guzzles 44.7 gallons of the sweet stuff every year. Not sure what 44.7 gallons looks like? It's about what you'd need to fill a small kiddie pool.
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