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...
- Big emitters aim for climate delayThe 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.Sun Nov 27 2011 04:38:06 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)
- Giant Nasa rover launches to MarsNasa 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.Sat Nov 26 2011 10:57:38 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)
- Rare species make home in BroadsA quarter of the UK's rarest plants and animals are found in the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads, according to a survey.Sat Nov 26 2011 05:08:30 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)
- CO2 climate impacts reassessedGlobal temperatures could be less sensitive to changing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) levels than previously thought, a study suggests.Fri Nov 25 2011 08:48:10 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)
- Peru protests at huge gold mineThousands of Peruvians protest against plans for a huge new goldmine, in a dispute that is a test for President Humala's policies.Thu Nov 24 2011 18:16:26 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)
- 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.Fri Nov 25 2011 04:10:57 GMT-0700 (Mountain Standard Time)
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.
Ecstasy reaction sends teens to hospital - Toronto Sun
BC stays course on mammograms - Vancouver Sun
Tim Harper: Time for some adult talk on health care - Toronto Star
Exercise helps people eat healthier: study - Montreal Gazette
Brain drain of African doctors has saved Canada $400-million - Globe and Mail
Temporary women-only shelter to open Monday - Vancouver Sun
Coffee Emerges As Protective Against Cancer And Other Diseases - South Asia Mail
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