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Sunday, November 27, 2011

27 November - iGoogle

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Egyptians head to the polls for first vote since historic revolt
Amid worsening unrest, Egyptians will head to the polls Monday to cast their vote in the first election held since an improbable revolt toppled one...

Nearly 5,000 sign petition calling for release of Afghan rape victim

NASA Ready for November Launch of Car-Size Mars Rover
NASA's most advanced mobile robotic laboratory, which will examine one of the most intriguing areas on Mars, is in final preparations for a launch...


Alarm bells ringing - UN climate chief
New research and findings are "sounding alarm bells" for urgent action to halt global warming, the United Nation’s top official on climate change...


  • Big emitters aim for climate delay
    The world's biggest greenhouse gas emitters including the US, India and Brazil hope to delay talks on a new climate deal at a UN summit.
  • Giant Nasa rover launches to Mars
    Nasa launches its most ambitious mission to Mars yet - a 900kg robot to find out whether the Red Planet is, or ever has been, suitable for life.
  • Rare species make home in Broads
    A quarter of the UK's rarest plants and animals are found in the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, according to a survey.
  • CO2 climate impacts reassessed
    Global temperatures could be less sensitive to changing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels than previously thought, a study suggests.
  • Peru protests at huge gold mine
    Thousands of Peruvians protest against plans for a huge new goldmine, in a dispute that is a test for President Humala's policies.
  • Woods 'need quality not quantity'
    There needs to be a greater focus on woodland management rather than just paying attention to the number of trees being planted, a report concludes.
359Fox News Creates Imaginary Part of the Constitution to Degrade Justice Kagan
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247Boarding a moving train: The way to speed up rail travel? - CNN.com
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22115 Photoshop Effects To Add Life to Your Photos
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23410 Tips to Avoid Cyber Monday Scams
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192A Study Describes the State of Life During the Mass Permian Extinction Hundreds of Millions of Years Ago
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Nato braces for reprisals after deadly air strike on Pakistan border post
Concerns the ISI intelligence agency could use its suspected influence over insurgent groups to launch reprisal attacksNato forces in Afghanistan...
Violence fear over DR Congo polls
Polls are set to open in the Democratic Republic of Congo in elections overshadowed by violence and logistical difficulties.
News Flash: NASA Launches Mars 'Curiosity' Rover on Its Historic Mission (VIDEO)
News Update: ESA Puts Hold on Contacting Mars' Phobos-Gunt Probe Until Monday
Eco Alert: Coral Sea Marine Sanctuary Proposed --World's Largest at One-and-a-Half Times Size of France
NASA: "The Conditions for the Emergence of Life were Present on Mars"
Dwarf Galaxies Reveal Dark Matter Mass





Record US Retail Sales On Black Friday
Despite the sluggish economy, retail sales on Black Friday hit a new record.


Bacteria Flourish in Public Restrooms
A new study shows what many people have long suspected -- bacteria are plentiful in public restrooms.


By Katie Schneider ,Calgary Sun Emergency crews were called to a Calgary home, which was believed to have been the site of an all night party by a group of about 10 teens. (MIKE DREW/QMI Agency) Eight teens were sent to hospital Saturday, ...
By Pamela Fayerman, Vancouver Sun November 23, 2011 Jenelle Schneider Despite recent recommendations to hold off on mammograms until after the age of 50, it was business as usual for mammography technologist Meagan McGuinness at Greig Associates in ...
By Tim Harper National Affairs Columnist The health-care season officially got underway in Halifax on Friday, even if it was nothing more than an afternoon of posturing and preening. As the opening act, the meeting between provincial health ministers ...
By Derek Abma, Postmedia News November 24, 2011 Not only can exercising in conjunction with a better diet help someone control their weight, increased physical activity in itself can help someone make better eating choices, according to a study from a...
Canada has saved nearly $400-million by poaching doctors from Africa, while the African countries that trained those doctors have lost billions of dollars as a result of medical migration. Wealthy countries such as Canada are benefiting significantly ...
By Evan Duggan, Vancouver Sun November 26, 2011 A temporary women-only emergency shelter is scheduled to open in the Downtown Eastside on Monday. Operated by St. James Community Service Society (SJCCS), the 26 beds located at 329 Powell St. will ...
by Martin Enserink on 23 November 2011, 4:48 PM | 0 Comments ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS—Locked up in the bowels of the medical faculty building here and accessible to only a handful of scientists lies a man-made flu virus that could change world ...
Starbucks fans around the world can rejoice that their tipple gets the thumbs up yet again. Already shown to protect against a number of diseases, a recent study in the Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, a journal of the American Association ...
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