Lawyer slams Ottawa's naming of war-crimes suspects
Federal government undermining presumption of innocence, immigration attorney says
2.2 million Somalis cut off from aid
Sun Jul 24, 2011 19:55 from CBC | World News
The UN World Food Program says it's unable to reach 2.2 million Somalis in desperate need of aid in militant-controlled areas of Somalia, meaning refugee camps in nearby Kenya are likely to continue seeing thousands of new refugees each week.
The United Nations has called an emergency meeting to discuss the Horn of Africa drought, which it says has already claimed tens of thousands of lives. Famine was declared in two regions of Somalia on Wednesday where 3.7 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance. Another eight mil
Antiretroviral Drugs Can Prevent HIV Infection
Wed Jul 13, 2011 22:00 from Scoop NZ - Sci-tech
The United Nations today welcomed the results of studies that show that taking a tablet of an antiretroviral drug daily can reduce the risk of acquiring HIV by up to 73 per cent in people not infected by the virus that causes AIDS.
The US Justice Department, responding to calls 10 days ago from Senator Barbara Boxer and other US lawmakers to open an investigation, was reported Friday to be drawing up subpoenas in the matter.
Bertha G. Milliard, 94, with nurse Ruth Collins, a nurse, during a home-care visit in Fort Fairfield, Maine, in November 2009. As they are across the nation, Medicare patients and nurses in northern Maine are anxiously following the Congressional debate because its outcome could affect Medicare's po
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Scientists working at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) may have gotten their first look at the so-called "God particle" -- the fabled massive elementary particle known as the Higgs boson -- according to BBC News reports published Friday.
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